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COLUMBUS, FRIDAY MORNING, ADGDST 22, 1851. NUMBER 38. VOLUME XV. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY fOOTT fc 1AIOOK. OFFICE JOUBNAL Butl-niNOS, HIOH iNDMAIt STBBBT!L COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TBKM8 laverlably la edvaaee. Tho llally, to persnasia Columbus, per year . - AG 00 . sent by msll (Ml ul Columbus ...... a Ml " during the session, aud Trl-Weekly bslsnee ol year In Colurabue ............. My mill Tlie ITI-Weekly by mall Weekly In Columbus . . . Outul tneeityi by mail.elngle - . . . . Tii cluba ol lour mil upwards To cluba ol ten mil upward., to dm address Usily, session Trl-Wenkly Weekly, single To alub. ul Bve and upwnrda 00 i 00 a on a oo 1 no i as i oo a in i oo Ml 40 AdvertlslM The following raM and rales ol advertising hsve been sgreed upon between th. proprietors ol tne Ohio utaUfman and the Ohio SIM Journal, to ba observed, I. all esses, slter Ibis dais. Jury IN, 1"4. Dally Paper. Ono square. 10 linns or loss, one insertion m eseh additional M I week ' a i it ii 3 ii i . 1 month ..., ii S i. ii ii 3 - - I a ii it ii g ii ii it - ii 13 n . SUndlns card, S lino, or losi,pir annum . . . . V. summit, with 4 uuungea, .... . to so 0 35 1 SO . 8 00 3 00 . 4 00 .600 8 00 10 00 . 15 00 18 00 . 10 00 30 00 . 33 00 SSO0 . 30 00 00 00 . 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 55 00 I M (!) II " changed weekly " daily ii with touangaa I ii g i. 13 changed weekly uauy 130 00 Other eases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rales. The staadsrd of measurement to be minion type. For eaeh additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ol time, and for each additional square inserted unuer tne yearly rates, nail pnim. Ho advernsemeut to no eon.iiioroo ny J'"Br,",r 1 eMcd on the aunuscript, or previously agrceu upon oo..ec. uie Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise- a .u. .M,.,lni ph.rtfiHi for their onblication. raBMW imju,,u.u n...-".;------r. . Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged .1 the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name; the same to be. in all cases, paid in advance. All advertiaimenu Irom strangers or transient peraona to oe 1!!. .... a.-l oath, cnov for a .neclned numW iwmnKii.w. - . , rHMW..i ft, of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered oul, ud payment will be exactea . ,.nn.,d rilidl. to ine privileges ui .v..... -- - -.;uiiin. their regular busioess; ud all advertisements not pertaining inereto,tooe mr . . EH.M Agonu, lie, not to bo contracted lor by the year, but to bo cbargod Anverlisemonis lor AuoiiuMtn,,., -e-- - . rSmm cam ne'lsr.XTD oaTtirrool.v. AdvenlsemenUlorcharlublelnstilutions,llrecompanlcs.waril, township, ud other public aieolings,uo sunn ..-,."- .i V... h..mw 05 rents. i .i .i.h..Ht .h.rm. unlMsaceomnantcdhv funeral miWIHIIICU w,,..uu... . .I . r . . I iavluuons, or obituary notices, ud when so accompanied, to be Resulsr advertisers, ud all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lalra, soirees, concerts, or uy public entertainments where charges ere mode lor admittance-all nutices ol private assoclatlons-every notice designed to call attention to private ouwrpn-r .- tended to promote Individual eaterest, cm imly be Inserted with the understanding that the aame is to be psld lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rata of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by u advertisement. Ail leaded ailvertlsenMinrs 10 ue cuars- - the above rates, and measured nail aolld. .j.,,i, Advertisements on tne insioe eaciusi.ny, v-.H..- -. ... rate of 50 per cent, in advmce on tne anove rates. Attorneys will no nuiaen lor mio pnvB , .. . men is brougnt in oy wem. Counting House Almanac for 1851. 7. I W I JANUARY. a. 7i. wt. r.i. i .. T a "4 . 5 K 7 8 H 10 II l 12 1:1 H l.'i Ul 17 18 : in ill a 1 !M 23 445 ai an a? as an an 31 .. a FEBRUARY a. a.T.wT. r.- i .. .. .... 1 '. "l ;i 4 7 8 v III II 12 13 14 l.t 1 irt 17 18 ii an ai ay I 23 24 25a 27 as .. a MARCH. ' 11 7. a. t.w t.J f .. 7. r. .. .". 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 111 ail 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2!l t 30 31 .. .. I ""'APR11 i. m.t.wt. r. 1 2 3 4 f. ' 6 7 8 V 10 u ia 13 14 If. 10 17 18 10 i 20 a l aa 23 24 as an , 27 2S 2(1 30 "matI s.a. tJwt. r. s. 77 .7 .. .. 1 s .1 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 IS III 17 18 1.120 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 30 31 'Tune'. s.a.r.wT. . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 42 23 24 25 26 27 28 129 30 U "I" "1-..-L JULY. 2: AUOUST, .t. w t.I r., .. .. .. i 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 2(i 27 28 29 SEPTEMBER. t7wT.r. SI 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 35 211 i H. T.f wT.rJT. 77 77 i 2 3 4 Ii 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 1C 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 3(1 31 .. "NOVEMBER. a. tJwt. r.. .. .. .. 7. 7. i 3 4 ' 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 20' 27 28 29 DECEMBER. i. T. w T. r. aaaulL a allow at. HxaaT r. TAoa. UAI.l.OWAT eV PA4JK, j'pvnttniwa AT l.tw. 17R will practice law, aa partners, In the Courts of rVnaklla T T eadadloluliMJoounues,anaininoircu,aii.. A.oans. umee at near a new Duuuiug, vpyui - - - Biay6.il A. 0. BWTTI,aB. . , m ... .-j euu.ll..si I.r.a!a4asaaae. flala. . Oltioa, No. li, Hell'a Kxchugo, uppoaite Secretary ot Slsle sonice. ii" m . nsait sjiuiiaI.I. ii a A!laMbBM. Able. ATso7Tcommlssioner to take the Acknowledgmul ol Deeds A for the Bute ol Sew loth. . .irrri .. tko. ooBToc. oo. a. coasToca. BUTTI.RH, UOIaSTIM K eV CO., FORWARDINO AUD COMMISSION MKHCHAHT8, Lard Oil Muulacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Pish and Lumber. Head of the Cual Columbus, Ohio. wow i ik.l ulfma made oB eoasurnnMnle. mare ntnlllVAV AV flilH Iran Fenndry, Dread streel.aear Use Bridge, Calaex etoves of all kinds, ud treat variety of Castings, always on hud. ocU,'41 T.v?.?"SL r .jtCZ. U;.hL,. l:l.mi.i. " 1 otnea, High street. wm. sataXBT. m a. uui. BTItaT.Bl'P Ml I.1I.S.KI. B nni.ttllf nruri. uiih sueet. nptiosits the n nblie OoVns, augvo,'su . nane Mr t n.. a-aKALEIU ta HardwM and Catlery, Irua. ti"j?" nJ Baaw-BlaMTia Goods, Ac-Ate. no. Il.l ana street, aig. o. JOHN W. BAXia. bob Bar aaaraTBONa. BAMR ABBlPTKUu, mm umee, nvw. . n . . .., " saubl at. aiLU. steal SAgri-ta, If--- ATTENDtotaetrrwatlaelrBrrfa saUinf aad Iswaag real essssa, ti eivUnif laaaa, aaUaatinaint slssais sssaslasrl - ' ' i - BBTBBBWCBB. u . . , ah a im. Mew York p. e, nasioifs. L. a. habbib. F. C. RFSHTONH CO.. WHOLBSA.LB AH U IITilt BBAL B B f IN DRY IJOOUM, Boots, Shoes, Uata, Caps, Mlraw Hoods, lis. Four doors auulb ul' the American, (.'oluiubus, imiI8 Ilurtlware. GBKB, ABBOTT eV CO., Riga eflhe Ullt Padlock, Na. IHI lilaa street, f I large !!S HAVr; now In atora and la iraasim iriim uie east, n very u Block of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, mini and mechanical tools. We have long been anzioua to n our customers on low prions, wo have new the ability to do ao. Our goods were bought for cash and we ean and will aell to prompt paying purchasers upon aa good terms, if not a little better, Uian any other establishment in this vicinity. June7 UKRK, ABBOTT It CO JOSRrH H. B1I.BT JOSBTU bullivant. J. H. RILEY &. CO., BOOKHKI.I.KKH AND HTATIONKHH, AMU Ui'alersln Paper Hangings, Borders, Wiudow Shades, Window Cornices ud lancy goods, resnecttully glveuotlce that they have received a very extensive assortment ol one goods tu which the attention of the public ia Invited. not BI.DKIDHB Ac MARTIN. DRAPKKH AND TAILORS, High tort, lit door north of Town, oppoaite la. V. S. Hotfl, A KK prepared to execute all ordera in thuir line of business, In fx the neatest end most fashionable etyle. J08KPH F.LDIIIimR, pIMtf A. L. MARTIN. WINDOW il.AHH. C10MMON aires and qualitlea; also, superior American and Preneb Glass, of nearly all aiaea usually wanted, at the sign Ol we tiiui r.uwi n. MKW JRWBI.HY KMTAMHUMKNT. BROWN At BUCK. THK Ut betv title, and JtnLsingsss wBUM Hotel, mi THR undersigned have formed a partnership with this saaen tne room lormeny oconpira ny u. n. fancy atore. a few doors south ol the American and Dearly otwoslte the Exehnnae Bauk. where they have opened a new assortment of Walehee, Jewelry, Mllver a ad Plated Wan, flala Peae, Haretaelee of every deserlptiou, to suit all eyes. And all kinds of FANCY IIOODB usually kept In their line. We tuvilo all to call and look at our stook, we will be plessed to show our gouds whether they wish to purchsse or not. Wstchos auouioca. repairea in vne oesi mmnor ana warranwa lor one year. Prom tholr expnrinnce In the busloess they hope to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron- age. s. u. niturvn, mayuj S. BUCK. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDOW AY & GO., MANUFACTURE STEAM RNGINBM, tnllOM new and Improved nattorns.arnonl which Is one for the r Ky gAW UlhL 0'eonipt torlu- M1LL IKoli8 ind flxturoscomplete. They also make the celebrated ir A H a. G It a PATKrlT W A T K II WUKKL. KAII.UUAU UAH WUr.r.l.O, BOO ail CABTNU, mxua. rae u pnlriea. t-AOlinunuaumy roiuieatuu . . k. . . nrnmollv to order. RAILROAD CAR WHKKl.S, and all other IRON and BRASS h,,,,Kh, a:KI.KilHATKI COOKINR STOYK. '"""" -f."" ?" purnacea, riro urates, ana rt,uuun. an warramea, are con. . nU xktail on liberal li.rms. MerchanU and others dealing In Ploughs and Stoves are re- tpeiltul y invltml to examine our stoch awl price, l0,BJMii toula.tt CAHR1AUR THIMMINIJM. Damask Linings; Painted and Hum Cloth; Tacks,8eainei Cord, Malleable Casuugt, etc. torsaleny OEHK, ABBOTT A CO. lirR haveon hsnd ud for sale at the lowest market rates. TV Linseed Oil, White ud Red Lead, Coach ud Furniture Varniah. Also, a aunerior article of Picture Varnish, together with a areat variety uf uainta, brushes, lus. At the sign ol the Jyi i... Ill .T OAlll. (JILT PADLOCK. CITY TRADB. rTtllK attention of the Ladlca la niecllillly Invited to the elo- gaot atock ol Dreea Silas, Casbmrrta, AII-Wool Delaines, ghi,, scarfs, Krabniideries, Hllilaaia, Laces,, ,, pocei,, opened by P. T. SNOWDKI Huilillug. Uu stuck of Dress Silks, alone, will SEOn h HOW IW KN, No. 4, Odeon i. will rlcblv rerav w oxamluation. Wo take pleasure in showing our lioods to all who may Invor us witn a celt, l,pi. ZKPH YR WOR-TKO-.-Pi.ough fyjg NSITICR. MESSRS. SMITH A MILLS, Heal Estate AgenU, have a lew nf il,,. nhnicA hnililins Iota on Town atreet ud Wasbinc- lon Avenue still left Purchasers wishing tu build residences on the beat building ground, and In one of the beat neighborhoods In the city would do well not to be too lale no33-d I n Ann MANDKVILI.r.'S SKRIES ot Headers, lor ssle 1 UaUlIU In quantities, at tho New Bookstore. SB ASiniXTAIIH. BE have now In store at the sign ol the Cllt Padlock, and on we cu equal any ii a...Ua wo u.w , mux l .i.'..' .u.,ri,l l.nr.Mil to ttlKtfl. both American aud foreign. SOU kiaa nails assortnt, including tho host eastern ud western nailaudsplki 9,000 lighu window saab, and more coming. l,ouuiocKSua isicoosiii iiiwj utiiD,.-... u.w .............. ...H .... thH late imnrovementa in loeaa nno lauiuea ana omer .nin. i... ,i,Mir blinds, sales. Ate.. A'C. Also, While Lead, Oil, Putty, Paints, Varnishes, Sud Psper, I AV- A.. I POK vAKKIAtin HAacnn We have patent ud enamebid Leather, painted and gum Cloth, ulaln and lucy colored Damasks, Lamps, Buds, Lace, Broad aiotn, ,ui,o. ., ,,r,u Irnjijnr.-gir.r.i is-" aiuvs'ir. WflhftTeTubt kDtl HucktH-, KnivM ttnd Korki, T( tr- nntl tv.ii ns.rltdD ttnii tinniAd HtWDuif unil KfttlRi, uid vrl- I otj ul THfJ tiMMtwry urtfoke nnt pnumnrated. IWbf.T BtuTAlt, Lock, M.muUiiR, tibot Hngiwd Germm ver fuwder Fltulu ind Homi. In grrtM TBritr, miiDK which tattf be fuuml mmy npAiiortooU not ittUii. fiiuiirt in tlt Wert. If KKKg HI IHT.lt N rilllUNHT lirf kavA In.lrnruivaH At Is tht'm.fMDfU't ehltrnt. IV Aisua. th. luativ cluhrmted KiMtiia rlimlrr chnrni, th mott uuivraHy umJ of uiy rhurn in Ynuk.-'duin. II ynu mnu I ' ilL-blT a II fMYVf Mr f'.f I . j.j HIBol Urn UHt Hudloek. .11 If iiW (llllsl.KI.K I.ANDHi If1HF. Itrnnr wid IniUtir portion ut tbift Until till rraln otv 1 Mild, tuid tile re dow olfurail ivt uriYtUt itle on Ufl4aiD.i dnting toruM-Hi uttxt unl y of the purchMe tnouey Iwmg roqulrwi tiiad. at l Alsnn fhf m hnl M nr inrl oni on n uw tiiiih oi traif'ra I which are wurptuatti. tor beiuty ut locution, and all tha morn lmportut advuliur. to ta d. I mjrtMa will be furuUbi DUrUUMv Will W 1UI Mia II itu uai ta.tn s. . . AUpiJ HI .IHI IHUKIIMI lystf Uambier.Knox connty. M T.I!. WING, Agent VIIH. HAI.1C. T1IOSK two well knowu Lota Nob. 750 ud 757, on the corner i)f Rich ud Sixth afreets, with atresia ud alleya all round them, formerly the property ot i;neater Joanson, on amen are s great variety Ol cooice iron ana "m uuuci j, aw huuiiwu ... uh. tup. t ., i , mirwhassra. ALSO Two L-ota on ine corner ui r rimn ..... subdivided into seven parts to suit purchasers. There is m alley Lit, font la width running tnrougn tnem lor general rk. wk..L i iku i.,n.tf..lns tiriuiertv will he aold on very ee- eommodaiing lerme. Pur particulars, inquire of Thomas Wood, ageuL tebi rncui."- PAPKal HAN4JIN4IH AMD BURIIKBH MRW PATTKKNN. vllMTeseelved. aAneaaaortminl ot P. tier lluxlnga anil nor ai dere Soring patterns ol Prench ud American muulacrare. Also PATTKRNS POR (JKII.INIIS, In panela and plain, with ud without centre pieces. Celaaiae.fJaBeaaa Haere, In oak, marble and stoae colors, lor knishlng Uslls. Drawinga for Olluga ud Halls made loonier. , o , ... .. , a good assortment of fine patlerna. Wladaar Caralrea msde to order. Also, tllH Moulding, tor Parlors. Por !. -U new Boosamn, y no N H Thfi Trad UDDlied with paDPtab oatura booLu, and food ordered dirnet Irom ibm faetatry. A VINE I'RANCK! .. . 1 l . U: ,- 1 . ..- In. Kaat Oak slraiL lor a small payment down, and tlie balanne In live eqnal lastallmenta, witb Inter- InvaL The house contains six inert inisbed ladtoBvenirallT arraag.nl rooam-wrll, eistara, . jumi Mi uii i a ' o-l.Tr'.-TlL-.. BMBROIUKUKD fJI'RTAINH. CvMRROIDKHEU Lere and Muslin Certains, sonse Terr Ea and will be sold low, by . - asarai r. .. r-"" IV-TICK-Th. aoa, and n.. attar. "e Oo, 11 left wit ns lor I eollerlkin. Tbey must aid without delsT. 11KRK, ABBOTT A CO. Colaaanaa, Jaiy o, ies. Co- I GBORUB B. WAI.CIITT, IIOH AMD IAMVK1 f A1MTB R( v-tJtf wtwiiii. nno KILBOUHNE, KUHN9 CO.. HI fihe 44IH Brwul Axti, wcb.e;K Havl.' "TIm.- bep.bJ mr.uu.lly. or quar.erly.ll form"eyv?urb;Uev7tnatTnvarU ''r:ibeJ'premliims received will be Invested. in the Woetud w taanliT recelrt(ti from Anwrt-eu, Knglkh waA Clirmui nas fakcturfira, gawiral -ktwiitaMnit of Hirdwani. wbleli we ntm of-frriaf at pricei Mmnt ennot tail tu glrn iAtlfavctin. Mi'rchwtt, Mttch-valM, Farmrrt uid Maaa-fflaetartm are lovlled to call nmd riimliM our atork. BB93 KILBUURNR, KUUM8 St CO. a-vsal .Al.a. MoaHjaere Lou tttasted a short dlstaoee Ff ft. iuurSU eo-a of -hk treat oa the CitT. fcaUralsssd fu. urlvas. ra.H.Biws rT. K.lr.o( BAKER A AlUsirTmolIll, WiMin ANII WII.I.OW WAItK. WILLOW Waggons, Cradles and Kaski'ta, Pails, Churns,! Por sale by Iiul9 liKIIE, ABBOTT . CO. PATKNT I.KVKK CLOCK!. A NRWarticloJustriieoivi'dat i m. can and ane tnem. Juni BHOWII A BUCK'S. NAI1.H 1 17 hike this opportunity to say that we have now In store and tor sale at low prieia, 300 kegs of the best nails ever brought to this nun-set. UKRK, ABBOTT A CO. JUHT RKCRIVBD.-A large asorUneutol Horsair ree n-and other aolora Preneb Merinos. Clark Por sa every low by oelo J. D. OHBOUB A CO. CIUMMKRHIIAWI.H AT A LOHM. A dne lot, slightly Injured, I IJ to be bad lor a song, lor sale by apl II. COWLKlt A CO. A PA KM POK HA rtlilH farm Is situated wnjiln twu miles ol the city, and contains a 80 acres, OS ul which are improveu. r.nuuiraoi Sepl3 HAKKK St AKMM'I'Kunu. CUIIHM 4:lIT riAWH. .irKhaveJustreceiviHlalreshlolof thiae very superior cross It cut sawa we nave oeen selling inn msi iwo y. I June7 nr,tirH mhii i .o i iri HI IX KB WINDOW (ll.AHB. amontst which may X aUUU be found alngle and double thick Krrnch, the best Pittsburg. Also, cbesper glass ol all the usual sixes. Alioesign ol tne mil (lll.T PADLOCK. PIMTOI.M. T KVOI.VINO six shooters, logitbr with double and single a a. uarreleil pistols, lor sale at ine sign oi uie (JILT PADLOCK. BKI.TIM1. Vulcmlzed Rubber Belling for driving ell kinds of machinery. Plsin and mixed Kubber pscking square rope I ana stumng mix nngsior piston rous una ince uuniier Bep'M nii.oviuivnr. m- jv-i WnniVMRO BLANK KTM. PAIRS fine 13 by 10 or. Circlevillo Blankets. Theseblan- 6 J kets are bner, sotter and heavier than auy other make. Por sale by ocl4 is. OBBOIIN It CO. SianlMUT MAKKRH an AN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, nine, ud nearly all other artlcloa in tbelr line, at tne sign oi toe mariB LT PADLOCK riEUMAN HI1.VKII 1'I.ATKD HPOONM AND BUT VI IKK KNlvr.s. tlerman Sliver spoons muse same popular goods. Just received by mar39 H. COWLF.S A CO. rplIK subscriber will pay tho highest price for any quantity ot I a. uara, vvaeai, Kya, unla, stiax-aeea, i;iavornccii. anil TlasaihT-aeed. lelil It. PITCH 410OD1N Ac MAIION, , llUOl.ESALE and Retail Dealers in gas natures, Cincinnati, If I Ohio. 411 Main St.. above Court. Chandeliers, etc., at Eaaturn prices. J7 f!fl.nTlI AMIS f'AMMIltlttltrt. RN0LI8U, Prench and American CloUia ud CasslmersIn--1...U l.jl.. In a,K,i.k mv hi, llllinda rare combination of seesty end lea pricn. Just opened, by odd U. COWLES Ii CO. NKW UOOKM. rpm: Ots Rxd SANtMTONa. Hugh Miller. Just received at X the new Hooaslure. marB J. U. RILEY A CO. MIII.KY Ml I.I. HAWH. JUST received, cast amel Muley Mill Haws. Also, narrow Mil ud Crosscut saws. Por sale at the sign of the Oilt Padlock marl.1 UKRIi, ABBOTT at CO A CARD. Ills my purpose to resume the practice uf Law in the Supreme Court ol the Uulted Stales, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio ud Missouri, sud lu tho Supreme Court In bank ol tho Bute ol OMu .... July M. leftO T. P.WINO. TUB WIDB, WHIM WORLD. By Elizabeth Wetherell. a 3 vola Just received, anil lur sale ny ap33 HllNTINilTON A MAClNTIIIE. JEI'FEKMIK Mil! INSUKANC1 CO., (OF CINCINNATI.) Incerporalcd by the Stnteel Ohle. 100,000 Capital, f IKK INHIIRANCR efl'ected in this Company on the Ml) ilAI.Niul JOINT STOCK I Mmiie nt the iHiculiar advantages of this Comnany are : 1. It has a capital of fiutl.lioo. well secured ; baa two departments, the mutual ud joint stiK-k ; the milieu! department being secured by the whulc stuck of the couipuy aud lu srcuniule. tions. 9. 'ilia rates of premium in the joint nock department are reduced equal lu u uuual cash dividend in alvuee ul 334s per 3. In the mutual department, hut one-half of the uuunl premium is required in cash, when the iumlruce is tor life, ud tho unusl premium amuunuto flO dividend ol prnlils uuually; u.v... la.u.l ilriuinu lnl..r..l mill tr.naterallle. 4 The iilent the bn.baiid may be inaured lor the henellt of the wlie, tlioliiiiiiauceia)u, ... ..-, r - " --.- tors or represenulivos. We sre not aware of this provision in any otoer l.oinpeiiy in unini u is in iwu ..a.,. I in .l..,..i.i in.... ui... am nntnutrns nl leavinit tiielr laml I lies In comlorUble circumatanoi-s. Slid all whose income depend nnin Ibeir personal exeltlona, aa Clergymen, Physidana, Law. yera and Mernuica, uierxs, nooa ai-eiicis, anu louse m pumm olllces. Also, Merchants, Tradiamen ud MsnulHCluri rs In ao live business, wnoso property uepenas upon uie .,. ...,..,. ... . . n . d. iuusu wnusn rrn, ,- .,v..-. ,... 4. 'I'how who ruquira tho cudurk;iueut ot tbelr frloadi lur tbelr I ocurity. 0. 'I ho Hvei of nil parent who might leave their fanitliei uo- pruvldfa lor at tutor uemu. oraTii-HBl AMD mtECTORS. U. H. GOODMAN, ITlu'i. W. W. IJONKS, V. President t. Uenton Hecretary. OIBKCTOBS. CINCINNATI. II. II. tinmlmin, Oftorga Caniile. WilliRui Huru.1t, W. W.Com-a, Hatnuel it. Kuyi, William Mft'iuiinon, D. W. Uttahlrr, Cotuinbui. Board or Finance. Uoi Eatl.l'. a. UooduieU., E-q. C tin Ins CoDkhan, A.O. Hurt, Charlei (ioodman, K tieit, U. H. I'tiTOe. ClevelHnd, O. . Jacob Burnet, tiHiiiuul Wiglna, WARREN JENKINH, Aircnt. Oftlro Ohio Mutual iDturauee Co., t'oluiuliua. Prof. F. CalTlia, M. U., Mndlcal Kiamiiier. amy W-lS THROUOH TO CINCINNATI IN TWKI.VK HOVUS. C. f. aad C. Railroad, nnaaan ti itniumhtia. Btifl ronHertrd with the rOlVitHHIIHAXKNIAaPi-l I-ITTIjK MIAMA KAIIj I BANlilJMKV-VNKWAKKK. K.TOHKI.BV. niil.Uiill lain Dill DUaWf.lTUIv'IIT udrfter July 7lh, Trrtns leave aa follows, Sendsy. ex- ' eepted: Cleveland for Columbia Plinlhy, Cleveland1 for Colniubui and Way Btatluoi, IreitEht Coluubua for Cleveland .... 7.00 A.M. ... .11.00 A. M. .... 300 t.H. with .... 6.00 A.M. .... C.4A A.M. ....KM A.M. .... 60U A.M. with .... 6.4S A.M. Hhriby " Colutnliui for CbTelaud aud Way Htatioai, Iruight Tlie 6.45 A. M. Train from Columbua, with pMaenera,alopial til way lUliona, aud reacbea Clevelaod at 200 f. M. 'I be 10.45 A. M. r.iprraa Train trom Columbia, tope at Delaware, CardinRtoii, 4ialioii, Hbelby, N?w London, Wellington and )i nil tun (onl with the jJMwnR.tn Uiat leave CioriuiMtUtdOO A. M., via tli I'ittle Miami, and i:oluuibua and Xenia Hailroad., bd ffonnecu at Clevnland at fi DO If. M. lor Huftalo and Uunkirk, with ton new Mid plendid Low Prwure tfleuo PackiiU, KM-PIKK HTATK, Cain. Uazabd, and HUCKKYK B'l'A'I'K, Captain rtv amaid. lor Kiiltalo : and thvUUKfe.N CITY, Capt. C. J. Titos, eod ALABAMA, aJapt.T.W.l'BAai, for Uunkirk. ArriviM at Uunkirk at 4 oVIoca A. M.; and at Hutlalo at 7 n'rlfwli A. i., i-time to connect with tl tapieea Traiaa to New urk and Al- b"'lwt 7 00 A. M. Train from CloveUnd, with pat aengerf, "tope at alt Way tftaliiint, and reat hea Hbulb at 10 : A. M coniirJting with the Handuaky and Newark Jiaiiroad, and arrive at Cotuin bui at it.i: I. ana invinuaui u i,w r. :r v; . .....a. The 11.00. nl. r-xprp-e Wellinittoa. New London, ware, aud eonaneu with tne Dteamera r.mplre nuwe ano . i ware, aud eoiuweu with the I M,.... fpuni Hi, H.I. , .11.1 . UlMD. IIS UIMPa IIV IM'I" vhh- kitk, at Ck-valand, and at CiMumbus wltb Ine Colnmnos snd X nis, and Llule Miami llallroaila, reaebmg Cnlambus si .itti r. l.,andf'incinnatiatll.UUP. St. The 3 00 P. M. Train from Cleveland to Shelbj, with puesa- .i,.n. .1 .11 VV.. Hti.,.. I .,...r., u Tr.r lr.-h.lhv as ClavaUnd. with Dsssm- I ,p. Fusengers will be rkketpd betweea Colnmhni and Hnw tee, V(Jswll, d New York, Ulevelsna and Obevlin, t Weland gers, aops " -j i.;,rts,ClevclaaosaaNorwsia,iu.iieveninaanu-.--: .--. ia nreuared to receive freurht on consis. ar. nent,lpor. . W 1 . . vnL anil wnwpun i. m w j .um. . r ba ... T.ritr. OA. KNietrr, Clevelsnd, ) flxo. Watson, Columbus, S Ageats. , M. TttBNBB, Hbelby, ) p. W. 8T.ADIB, OlBdMStl, I "V,.,,, C. Patxicx, Cleveland, '"" W H Clxhbnt, Bup't L. H. R. R-, Clnrlnaatl. g MsoaXBr, Don't CtX.IL A., Colnrotms. A. HTONK, Ja., tiuperintendenl. Office of the C.C. C.lt. it. to, t June us, nai. IJy" vaajfiv ssnnna. - .n.tv uAnMnant hUakAaul buw,. Hllka. Rarmies. Lawns, A Craps nhnwls, ChlMrea's Ooods, Bonnet NIMH, 'rrimmuigs, baoaar siwra". mmo i'" aplx W. A A I. C. MeCOY '0. BtPaaMRICl fatkIM 1 WA. 1. C. McCO sV CO. would sail ftesttendoaol I Aeadeailea. - .a.i Mwl, .n. .sawn Oh. verv larse snd well I wltatswekof ePKIIIO aad HUslslKROOOUa wbichthey ofrmiot, -s oVrug at prioaa aiuk iowor tfc-a orred Ul Una martrt. 'L north Woe. J"TjST RIOEITBD, U pes asedle, Umaoared, aad WUUVO. C.rtt7.,5pjr TIMKM OP HIH.OINU COUKTM IN OHIO. BIIPRKMK COURT. BY the art passed at the Inst Legislature, the Supreme Court In the several couuliea ol tills state, for JB51, will lw holdna as folluws i Hamilton... Mar. 10illanooilt....JunelM Licking f-it 19 Cleruiout...Anrll 13 Putnam .... u 38 Coshocton.. " 'Si Brown 34 Van Wert . Adams 08 1 Paulding .. Highland ... aoillonsnce .. " 30 July 1 ii a 4 S " 7 8 II I 3 i 14 o 10 ii 13 33 Holmes Tuscarawas. Burk Carroll Columlilana. Jrditrauu ... Hnrriion ... Belmont .. . Monroe Cunrusey . . Muskingum. Morten 39 Oct. 1 ' 4 (I " II " 15 " 10 Ml 55 a- ..May a William. . .. " .. " 7 .. " .. " 19 .. " 14 Pullon Uenry .... , Lueaa Wood Ottaway.... Sandusky... Krie Clark.. I Uraena . CUnton. Warren Butler Montgomery Preble...... Darke Miami Slrolbv 17 31 Jl llunm J7 ii 38 1 Lorala " 391 Cuyahoga .. ii 31 1 Qeauga .... Waihlugton, " 99 ii tie Heine llallla Nov. Mercer .. Auglaise . Juiu 3 1 Lake... ii 31 Lawrence .. XriiMO Pike Jackain .... VlnUin Athens Hocking ... Perry Fairlield.... Kims Pickaway... Prnnkllo.... JJj"" 4 : Ashtabula .. Aug. 4 5! Trumbull 7 ij(iir. ii 7 Mahoning... " 9 Portage " II Bummll .... 14 Medina 14 20 Logan Champaign . uuniu ...... Delaware... Marion Crawiord... Wyandot... ii 16 18 Wavne " 38 Aihlsud ....Sept S " 20 Richland ' 31 Morrow.... ii 11 XI : Knox 10 And the Court In Bank on the first day of December. COURTS OP COMMON PLEAS. rim oiacoiT iOfirle April 1, luly 3J and October il Miami April 15, AntniHt lil and November 4. rVigjJuna a and Heptember 30. bkcond ciRctrrr. Marion Marrh 4, May 7 and OcUiber 06. iJcJfl ware March 18, June 3 and November 11. CVaieiT( April 1, June 17 and Nnvimibtir irVmt April U, Juno lii nod DC4mDfr ii. H'yundol April U3, July 1 aud Deevniber 10. thhid oiRcnrr. AfaAOTin,- Fobruary 12, May 14 and November 4. Forta6 February art, May S8 and November 18. Summit March lii, June 17 and December 0. A htib it l A p ril U, July H and Sfntcmlter iM. IVunbuU April 16, July 23 and October 0. ronain cibcuit. Aprrry March lfl, June 17 and 4cptf ir-" ju im Aj.)rll 1, July 1 and fieptemboi .a). fitth ci acv IT-Cotumbiana March 12, June 1H and Septrrmber 17. CottmU April 0, Hnptcmber il and Novmnlmr 11. TuaearatM April S3, Aofru-t SO and Nuvumber 19. Stark May 0, AuguitOand October 1W. iixm ciacurr. rickateay March 10, Koptember 1 and November 94. FairjuldMxiTli 'J4, May !Mi and HeptimlHr It. Hocking. April lii, July 7 and November 10. Run April iltJ, June lb aud October 0. ilVUNTH CIRCOIT. 'Hutler February 24, May 19 and Si-ptember 22. H'arnmMarch Mi, July 1M and November 10. Qrtim March 10, June 9 and October 'J7. Clinton April 7, Augu.t 11 and November 24. Kinimi circuit. Athemt Mnrch 4, May yt) and September 2. Vinton March IB, May ii7 and St'plrmlMir 15. Mtiftt March U4, June U and Hcpirmlter 2. U'ukington April 8, June 10 and Uetnlwr 15. Aurtftiti April lii, June Itl aud October 1)7. iSobtt June 19 and November 9. NINTH CIRCP1T. "owl TPMt-irhrairv 17. Mnv Ifimid Noemlter7. (i-inJ Term Jauuarv 17. March 21. JulT 4 and October X Supnrior Conn Jauuary 3, April 4, July 4 and Ortnbrr A. Ommrreial Court May 6. Criminal Court January 3, April 2, July 9 and October 1. TENTH CIRCUIT. Adam March 4. JuW 1 and Heptembor 23. t'.ttrm March 18, July l.t and Octobfr 7. ClrrmonthUrt U 25, July 20 and OrtobtT 91. Highland April 15, August 19 and Nov Broom April 39, September 3 ud Nov ovemiicr ii 1 November 25. , ELKVKNTH CIRCtllT. JVrtrat Jitnuary 90, April 21 and Heptcmlmr 1. i4rUiniiU.Kubniary 10, May ft and tScpteinber 15. I Medina March :t. May 19 and October 0. Way Marcii 17, June fl and October 27. TWELFTH CIRCUIT. Franklin March II, June 2 and November 10. Champaign March 31, June 16 and leptember 15. , Union April 14, June 30 and September id. CVar April 21, Augmt 4 and (Krtober SW. ttnHey 5, July 21 and October . Madiion May 10, Auguifc 18 and November 3. THIBTKKNTH CtmCTtlT. JWe-Februarj3. May 12 and Hepjwo'r fi iitii a tui airy -'4, Juim iiaiicUc.tiilnr M. (ifVip Miirtb 10, June Iti and ttctober 27. H'ood -MarcU 17, June IKI and November 3. Lucan Mnrch 21, Juue 27 and November 7 Ottawa May &, bepUtmber lb. FOVRTR INTH CtlCVIT. hiprrior Court February 3, May 5, AutfUit 4 and November 1 CuyoftOff a January 7, March 10, June Iti aud Octotier 6. Lorain Kobruary .1, Mnv 5 and November 10. litauga February 17, MHy 10 and taptember 1. iUeVtv-Aprll 14, July 21 and rfepteinber 15. nrrttKNTH circuit. ffrfann' Mnrch 4, June 3 and September 16. Harriton -Marr-b 25, June 24 nnd October 7. Monroe April ft, July 29 and October 21. il rrawy April 22. Augunt 12 and November 4. Jtjf rrxm May 6, Augu.t 20 and November iti. SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT, Skflhf March 6, June 5 and Hepleinber 2. Affrcir Mnrch 17, June 16 and Octolmr 20. Hirdin April 7, Augu.t 4 and Noveinlwr X Hancock April 14, Auau-t II and November 10. Altrn April 21, Augual IH and November 17. Augtaizt April M, June 2.1 aud OctolwrV. SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT. Scioto Febrnary 10, May 1 and rVptemtier I f'lAe February 27, May 19 and tieptembr 15. Lawrence March 10, May 2!l, and Hpu-mour 22. fialUaHnrch 24, June 12 and October 6. Jackmtn April 1, June 26 aud October 20. EIOHTFENTH CUrUIT. William Marrh 4 and HepteuiWr 9. Paulding Hitch IB and Heptember 9. Van Wert March 25 and October 7. '( nam April 1, June 17 and October 21. Hnrif April 18 and November 10. e Nftm April 22 and Heptember 23. DtjutHC April 29, June 10 and September 16. mNRTEKIVTH CIRCUIT. Conkoeton March 17, June M and October 15. kickland Marrh 31, Aupuat If, and November 24 Ait(twi April 28, July 7 and September 22. Knot May &, July 2H and October 27. I TWENTIETH CIRCUIT. Montgomery April 15, Aagnat 12 and November 4. ntllKHNDF.kH ( NKl retliectlul 1 ly In form t the poople ol Ibia city and the adjacent country, thai be baa opened a Shop at the corner ' wlmrfl W Inlenda to keeu lor tale all tartioioai in inn line oi imnmi'tw u ' aa Haddto, Harnena, Trnnka, Carpet I HaRi, Ladiea1 Hatehelt, Whlpa, e., Ac; wlildi hi.(pnd Ic. aell oaaaa;ooail not oft ounr mrma uitw .no . - bail elaewnere. Two doten tfogaklna, for anallng, for -ale Uiw .ilf and see. Wnf nepairini tiooe on anon niHc- I11W. WILLIAM ST A Kit. janvv-iy Railrad Car Maufacfery. niafiuf sv. a. ar saana l.f .. f'.l..h... flalo. HA.VK eetablianed at this central niinl llin maniilarture ol Paaaaaanr. Vrelaal, llrave I aai Haael 1,'ara for Rallroeda, and assnre all wi-stern RailroaiW.raupsnK's inatrj will be tbelr conslsnt slm tn prnenre th- bt roatevlaaTana oaaj uJ ,.. , lk. hi. kmri nt aurh at tair nrirea. HumiI- ssnna maj be sma oa the Colnmbussnsl Xwiin Hailr.art. Tinn i Irunagoot aaliroaoeompaaiesisrBsin7-""- lebui-ti - au.llilH AND ItRtDY II ATM. mw..U .v.MAIi.anriaiw.aualitT.lusiremlVfNl. AI I sa, a aiiaipbilesl,ieli, nl sll tirlees sn.l qualities, to u open edlaedaVerlwobj ll.t:OWI.K.t l.o. 1 ivnni bm aii.K smd i'iittiih HimiitHii iplen aortmeat, parllcularlT f"r cold wnuhrt. Jnat nnnwd b nig H. (JOWI.KH OO. PANADA KTH.AW HATH, A Ine SJSortm ol nl l y eaaliueeandstaes,jusirereivfla d; H. COWI.E A CO snajtw STANDARD SCHOOL. BOOKS. SkAwtu t'.mi ,i af MalfcraaarJea. IMRUT lessons tn Arithmetic, Hrhiiol Arithmetic, University A. ArtthnseUe, Elemeniary Aisro r r,iemeni.rj ifru..,y, Practical lieoeaetrv, Boardoa s Aigebra, Render's tleimetry, .,. Anerfl AMlytle uaoaseary, uaicaina ANwenpuve ieiwen-y, - 1 ... .La- I DII.M . " " - I Parker's Meheel Phlleaevalea. Jnarila Philn,oliv. ItrH Lessons la Natural Philosophy, school Compendium, Rhetorical Reader. mra. bsbbms Wlliarw. ejerw. wa " Winard'a lllatorv of u United enuea or Hepabke of Anwrrl wm..d'. Ahn,,l lliatnrv ol the United Ptatea. Mrs. Wilasrd'a School History of the nailed mates Is one of a nM l.in.a . snnd aenoet Do... tnuniieiT DRuer laaa anT of the baited Htatea hiatoriea attnd for Behnuls which we have at present fTnrlnnmt liA'.rur. nartaeaan. Biww.ie.iivr LHtbl npeaker ABMricaa Hpeakef, Mk.nl Uialoguea. Wauaua the Hind. Thiaker's Botany. Rabtlbtt's Pkifcaopliy ol Meelisaies. MANsnm.D'a Amevleaa KdneatiiiB. Page's Theory aad PrarUee ot TesehlH- ai-kav U.l.i SJtmmAirm. Uress I , I Fnltoa A Kastmaa'a Copy Book, dettgned for seknole IdeVTl nunine'io. m .Ann i lar- DIHNOLUTION. sre frm , gnjiolJltNIi M. I 1 HBh aWsao by arataal eoast I AH aeaai das by aad tn said ir eoaseaL ra will be settled byUieir wove jeB. eBssara, sUAVBaraa, Kaaaa A Co. L. K1LROURBB, L O. JOMES. I J aarllt,leBl. Iowa Land Arnr and Kxfhanr Office, COI.ItlAN. POWKIilt. HART eV I'll. TIIIH Company iiave e.Ubiiwbed a (leneral Aeiii-y Ht theaeat of (foveriiiiient lor lite uurchiste and ol Mexican War Land Warranta. and tor tho loeationof Warrauta Uaue4 under Uuiactol rWipteftilier, lftMl. The Compauy alo rmNK'lfiilly tender their aenrlrea aa ARenU foraellinfcUieMi Landawlicn pateuted, and lor paying taaee uo i.anuiui non-ruaiuenia. KKrr.lir'Nl'I'.n. Stephen Whlrher, Ym.. V. H. IHMrli-t Attorney, Iowa; 14. A. Hhelliilay, K.q Mambal " KcKitWrand Hvceivcr " Laud Ulilce, lowaCiiy, Iowa; Heitlilur and Kocelver ' " Fnirileld HegUter aud Receiver ' ' Dubuque " lluo. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa . i. A. January, Kiq., Ht Louli, MUaourli J. Faldy, Kai)., " ' ' lion. Ntmion Kdwardi, Alton, HllnoU: " John W. Vance, Dun-1 lie, (7-rret Hot, Milwatikie, Wliconcfn.-Hon K. M. Iluiitinjtlop. late Com. lien. Land Office, Indiana; " Oliver li. Smith,! ntllenapolia, Indiana I " Albert H. White, Lalayelte, Phancey Kote, Kiq., Terre llaute, " John Chamber!, (late (Jnvernor of Iowa,) Kentucky ', JauiMt Davlea, Kaa., Smith land, John Armitroiiff, Kiq.((ln'eiibornh, Pennsylvania i Alexniider H. Htephenaon, Ka., Octly .burgh, Heimaylvanla i William McClellan, rVtq., Chainberaliursb, " Oeu.O. II. W.Stoll, Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. itlchard M. Young, Waabiugtou City; Fila Henry Warren, Uenry Clay llauderaon, rUq., Treaiury Department, Wublng- ton Ciiy. alajur waller n. mom-, ainmpnia, lennneieR; Col.Ham'l H. Anderson, Naihville, " General Mcintosh, Georgia. Jnltn Hryan Ksq , Cuntotu House, Charleston, South Carolina. Hflv Himjamln t'bace, Nateher, MisiiHslppi. Mqn. John McLean, uincitiunn, uuio; Onn.CbarW Anthony, SprlnnDuld, 1 W. ti iiuiiimrci, r.sq,. uniuuti Col. John Noble, Columbus AFFIjIOTKR HRAD! HffEDICAL HOUSE. esublisbed 15 Tears ato. bv DR. KINKR ill 1,1 N. N. W. corner of Third and Uoiuu ata.. betweeoSurnc aud finostroeu, I'niinrieipbia. UK A ii : Hm.AU ! i KKAiu:: YOUTH AND MANHOOD A ViKorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkeiln on Belt rreservatton. uniyvw cents. ThlaRsiok iuAttnuhliihedls tilled with nAwful lulormatlon 0 the infirmities amf diseases of rb Oenoraiivo Orsana. It addressee itself !.-- Vomh, Manhood and Old Age, and abould bo read by all. Tho valuable advice and Impressive warning It gives, will pre vent years ol misery and sufl'orlng, and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading It will learn how to prevent tho destruction of their children. A reuiitttnce of 35 cents, enclosed In a letter, addressed to Oil KINKKLIN, N. W. aom.-r ... Third and Union slreeta, bo tweun ypruco and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelupn, per return of mall. 'erns at a distance may address Dr. K .by letter,(pott-paid,) and lie cured at borne. Packages ol Modicines, Directions, Are., forwarded, by sending reniiliaiico, ami put up secure irom uamaite or cunosuy. HookM'llera, News Agents, Peillars, Canvassers, and all others, uppiNHi wiu tno auovo won very low raiea. jyl5-dly New York and Erie Railroad Line. 1851. mrf 1851. NEW route to Svw Vork city via. Duukirk aud the Erie Ilail-roud, conncctiuK wilh hrst class steauie ra on Lake Krio, the MichiffHii, ChivelHiul, (Columbus nnd Clurlnnatl, Cleveland nnd Pill.liurub, and Sanduiky aud Ciucinnali If ml roads, end steHin ert on the Ohio and Miatusippi rivers, and tho ubiu, Indiana and Pennsylvania camd-. Til AINK I.BAVB DUNKIHK AM VOLLOWHi (tiuiuluys excepled,) 1st Miirnlng Express Train at 6 o'clock. Uil do Mail " " 10 " 3il Bvening Ekpresa " 3.30 Th Mitch TlcltPU from Columlina to New Verk.fl l. Tim Alnil Train ahipiat Klin in, when; passeuners can ab-ep 7 hours, and take the Kxpress Train, arriving in Wow Vork next j ntnming at 9 o'clock, making the whole diitauctt by day light. TlieKxpreasFruilitand Cattle Train leaves Dunkirk at 4 A. I M. dnily ; a Passenger Car is attached to this Train to accommo-date Vny pasaeitgcrs and Drovers. r1 Fare from Dunkirk to New York, Second-class, V. This company are prepared to transport livestock and freights of ail kinds to and Irom New York. Particular attention will bo paid to Stock Tie gauge being 6 leet wido, gives this route great advantages over narrow gauge Hailrnads in the transportation of stock. Additional Trains will be put In commission In a very hurt time. Freight Tariffs will ho rllntrfbutpd, giving full particulars In regard to tho prices of Freight, aa soon as tin y enn lie propared- UHAa. MliiUl,Plipk J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (Jul I New York and Jiric Bailroad Line. OK DI'NKIRK PIUKf T, WITHOUT I,ANIUN(3. TltliUl'tilt iU nt:n ivnn iiv .1-4 nuuna 1 lllKstenmer ALAItAMA, Cant W. T. PRiflE, will leave for I Dunkirk Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at S o'clock M.. or iniuiedliite.lv on the arrival ol the Kxiireas Train from :incinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with the Morning Kxpresa rain tor new lora. r1 For rreight or Passage apply to J, W. TH-'KNTON, American House, Columbus. 1" Throush TirkeU can be procurod at the Ohio Stage Of flee, Columbus, Ohio. JTJ7 New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOR DUNKIRK DIRKCT, WITHOUT LANDING. j'HiiiiiiiH iti i:ir mna in ivm tiimnc.. tllK steamer ODMKN CITY, Oipt T. J. Titur, will leave tor . Dunkirk on Mondays, Wedneadaysaud Fridaya, at S o'clock M . or hninediatelv on the arrival ol the Kvuress Train Irom Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk the Morning K press Train lor new YorK. Ctf For r re tent or I'asaaae appiy to J. VV. THORNTON, American House, Columbus, r Tlirouoh TickcU can be orocurcd at the Ohio Static Of fice, Columbua, Ohio. 97- UNION MUTUAL LIFE INHU RANCH C'OAIPAYN, BOSTON, MARIIACHUflETTH. f all AA.IMMI. THIS Company Insures lives on the most favorahle terms, and grant Calilornia risks, overland or by ika. Premiums can be paid quarterly, or semi-annually. Amount avauaoie ior paj- nuntnt li staaana. 1 (Vi ' ' I M. On the 1st of July last, tills company declared a dividend of 7!t per eeni., creniieu to noniera 01 i.ue roiiciea. Persons desirous to Insure Id this company, will be fumiehc.l won pamuaieia una oiana puucainniai, ainiiai. T. B'ltM'KTON, Agent, Utnce no. i.i nign si Dr. W. TRatTTTT, Medical KEanilner. Janl4-ly UTICA INBttlKANOat OOMPANY, IITIOA.N.V ejtllR nmlmnl .uont f..r thn aluivn fl.IlldUiV. i. DTenarrd to takn insnranrea ou nropertT of everr doscriplinn, against loaa or damage by riaa, and against the perils ol the six ur inland """ . : w-as hisrs takfn on tavoraDia lerme, ana Misses prtxapui wj.. T. BTOf'KTON, Agent, bml41v OBee No. T3 High st BAULK INHIHtANt'K t'Olrll'AN Y. CINCINNATI. rsgitsi sins osii. INXIIRANdKn taken In this company sgainsl loss or dsmage by Irs. and against the perils ot the sa. or tNLAin navigation, on property of every dearrlption. an losses promptly etiniatca, ana naaa Msea oh a. ..ui. terms aa any In the city. janlt-iy i. niw.. lilTY JNHUKANt'K COMPANY Of CINCINNATI. Capital 300,000 i Office apaaalte the Capital llenee. rf THLunditrslgnHl has been appointed Agent of tbe ahore coin si lealByrthe eity of Columbus, and Is authorised to insure uropsrtyiHwaxaW description against loss or damage by Firt, and against tbe perils ot the .Sr. or faiead Navigation. . mr Kisas laaea on tne must tavoranie terms. . T. HTOCKTO"., Agent. orBBCToaa. B.B. Reader, ... William Burnet, fieorge Carllale, J C. Tnorp, , J. M. Blair, u. ""'i J. P. Kilbretb, r 8. Haines, K. B. RF.F.PER, President. lapladll N. flaxflnnv, ftaeretxry CUMIMBDH 1NHI1HANCR COMPANY BIAUfNB , PIHB AND THIS Company continnra to insure every spades ot building and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares aad mercliarKlno, mmA Mk. mntBlnnl therein, aralnst loaa or damago ne ire; also, sbwnhoats, snd all sail viwsels, and Ae cargoes ol sn-ssn. Bests, sail vessels, keel Boats, ana otner watra en... . v-perils ot seas, lakes, snd rivers, oa the most favorable "nns. Junom-dO DKMAH AIIAMH. JrHec a... n u-uueallM I lUltl tllK HH IIP, inn woawa a .. . wi , , IN uiorear ot niaaost vviinsm. hie. . . . , vj Carriages, Hnggtea, ate., consramij u" and manulaettired to order. ridoe-UA.o,utle..joHi A fKn90t,, I AM now rreivlri(r daily, Irnm my uoai H,L..IM Cial. whichTl will ll iroj. Il siaho . ir ur rn m utit ma. ui j toafrvei. Hrlri'tr 'nMr l.rmii-a. UAvnifli. Colavbtu. ay 17, itl-u . . ... . . i- at,. rnl frniti Mr. Thff lnrTiiBiipa nn omi ntiimiiH - tVa'i bm fr me Hut yuer or iwo. n - m arnld ivittn, mm m wmid imnnnifiM j.r fl W. It W. B. Hrano, Colamrtif, Mf l. 1M1 n. onn lot "ay.-' Vhew . or exetuuag. repair. This preay essl he ourebawal caouji.o. ssva lor Railroad ot nans auasu. "t-jj 'p.p; 4. ARMHTRnNn j- A "w. I.j. . Eaat Towa . .. n t apara. . Ktrtillv loeated vacant loU, na East Towa stree O 'vSLSZLTJSuf Aven-.torekaa,, aae. Tkraa law uHf slaa saeaat lela e UBinU A MILL8, daily )io 0tate jTournQl- FRIDAY MOUNINO, AUGUST 22, 1851. The Kew oii(iiinf A Woibibb' Heplr ' to Sir. Swlmbelm. To He Biitort of the Net) York Tribunal Mrs. Swissinjlm occuwea two oolumm or her last Super on the short dress. She condemns ii in loto. ha aaya she hae tried it, and it if beeet with diffioul-lief all over, and if adopted, will doom her to Dertiel. ual blnibae. 8lia blu.fws now to gee a woman in it, and ilia blushes to hear woman of avnia advocate il ; and yet (he ia bcaieged on all aides with entiwatiea to adopt the new costume. Now will yon permit me, through your columns, to beg the friends oi the short kirls, to let Mrs. rjwisshelui alone in her drapery. If sue nude tue long dress convenient, tniuka h beautiful, anil " a necessary appendage of womanhood," pray let tier wear it ; it u iiownngnt tyranny to attempt to force her nut ol it. But Mrs. g. can speak for herself only. There are many other women who 6nd the long dreea very inconvenient, and think it ungraceful, burthenatime and indecent. In regard to the abort dreea, the experience of Mrs. 8. is worth juet as much aa aiiu li" u,u ,um " u, u,im iiiuivmuai. AI' tar wearing it a few times, ahe threw it aside, convin ced it waa a mistake, (she made the mistake in cutting-it no doubt). We have women in this Slate who have worn the dress three or Tour years, and aome aa many months, and all who have given it a fair trial and altered their garments until they felt perfectly eaay, pro-aonuce it a moat comfortable dreea, and a great improvement on the old etyle. Ail uie oojwtions inaao Dy Mrs. a. can oe ooviatco, exoopt that of her personal motloaty, which would make ner wiso nereeu away wuen a woman in sains should chance in stoop to pick up a thimble or pluck a flower, and thus expose her underskirts, and the ehad-off nl a pair of logs encased in trousers. On each ocoa. sioua, we might recommend her to try herown panacea ; for all excessive modesty, that which ahe often pre scribes for those who are easily put to the blush, shocked or horrified vii : the amelling-boltle. A man in a round-nbnot would no doubt throw her into a spasm. But what would ahe do on beholding a lady dressed according to her faabioTj, with two thin aktfa and no liilurcnted garment, going up or down a Bleep hill or pair of alair, on a very windy day f There can be no question uf tlie superiority of the new coatume, in all reappcta, for all timea and places, over tbe one recommended by the editor of The Viriteri but we all kuow that the comfort uf any garment dependa wads on the fit. We have no war to wage against long petti, coata, We any, let all the men and women who like them wear them, and let ns who like the ahort dress wear it. " Inasmuch aa the great Father made the form very nicely," I aee no reason tor being ao shocked at the sight of it. It seems to me that one might contemplate a pair uf lege in Irouaera with aa much calmness as a pair of bare arma or shooldera. Our most fashionablo men and women will coolly look at the female form nit canvasa, or in marble, without any dra- . prry, and it ia the sheereat a6ectation lhat tbey are ao shockrd at the bare idea that a woman has legs. Now , in my opinion, a leg ia a leg, whether on a mau or on a wiinwn, and if Mra. Swisehelm cannot endure the siiibt of a woman's leg in panta, I adviae all the men who seek her presence hereafter to wear aprona, and nevnr mm their backs to her. nnlraa iheir ooat-taila reach the floor, but hack nut, aa from the presence of royalty. Hlessmel how the modesty of Mrs. 8. would Im inriured in a lour round the world. She would have to dodge through the Celestial Empire and the domains of the Grand Mogul, and other eastern coun- trioa, for fear ol meeting a woman in pants I ana utro Holland, Uermany, r ranee, Bwittcrianti, o., tor lear of meeting aome pretty pennant girl with lega. Even in Great Britain she would find no repose, for in Bcot-laud tbe bare legsof Ibe Highland soldiers would meet her eye nt every turn. Coming back to tbia Continent, lo, behold I in South America the women ride m horseback aa men do, lega separately enens. d I and even here, alas ! in the model Republic, we have revealed Ilia fact lhat woman too ia a forked animal, and ia not, aa ahe aeema to be, a ' churn on castors.' Airs. 8. hlamps us for all the newsoaoer twaddle on . the uew costume, and regrets that women of intelligence aimuM turn aside Irom great questioua of reform, to get up a donghtr campaign on petticoats. Now ahe ia mistaken in saying that we who haTe donned the short dresa have set all " Christendom in a fin " la it not those, raiher, who have commented upon our act those who questioned our right to dress aa we pleaaaf We grew tireil nt tne patterns oi -rreucu muunera ami American apes; " there waa loo much taiaery en tailed by tne one, ami too man tan to ne u ragged oy Ilia other; ao we halted in the grand fight by the way, but for a moment, merely to unhook our dresses, Jop oil' superfluities, and take a long breath, lhat we might work on with more freedom and ease. Mra. 8., instead of moving on with the main army to battle the enemy, turned round tn look at, wonder at, and scold at uaana our lege, one say a mat neiiner ibiviu, slather, Melanclhnn, Father Matthew, John B. Oough, nor William Burleigh, would ever have allowed their great minda to entertain so trivial a queation. Well, nira. m. nas ner momi y.tu-aiica m uioa.Minig .u. .,-liinvle of qneaiions that come before her, and wa have ours. If ahe thinks the paramours of politicians, the deluded account of how cntiutiy girla can bathe them-selves in a pint uf water, with their clothes on, or the mysterious knockinga, questions ol more importance than tlie freedom of woman's powers of respiration, or locomotion, or the right of every individual to consult Ida or Iter own comfort in iheir clothes thatching why all women do net tgrre with her that is all there ia of that If lime and apace would admit, in regard to the lung line of worthies above mentioned, I could cite many little questions on which each and all of them have been greatly agitated, some ao amall lhat Mra. 8. would acorn even to measure ihem. Aafo William H. . Burleigh, I heard him, on a recent occasion, make quite a apeech on the ahort dress, and be has tor himself forsworn me farisinn stove-pip. nai, auu bui up mi. after hia own fancy. Only think of the great mind of William H. Burleich centered in a hat I Yours, in behalf of Thi SklBTs. There waa a creililed report lhat two 'Dncheasea of high rank and consideration at Court, had decided to abandon the English Church for that of Boms. That one of them ia the Duchess of Sutherland, (gueen Vic toria's Miatresa of the Holies, is pretty certain; wa have a rumor lhat the other ia tne uucneaa ot Kent, (the Queen'e Mother,) but this, in the absence of proof, hard I y pronatiie. CLOCKf FOR l.50. OonO srtiole just f ecetved, which wa will warrant to keep snod time. Also, a large assortment, oi svtrj description, the lowest priees. . . jw.j5 siuina a suls . nLVNN. T. S. BALDWIN. Wr would esll attention to our atoek of Flaw Waaraea, of l.aadaa and Ueaeva Maaafartare, which wiUcoas. mend themselves in the high nniih sad accuracy of their ausraal nwtnA themselves In the hlah finilh aad accuracy o 1 . , ., J 1 ml, nf Ourir AIM, Pino Watches lor Indies, ta aresl vartety I as wall aa a general nssortmentof all other kinds of Gold and Silver Watches, a atyns ana price to oun w. o.nri.T. A full aad beautiful aairwnet.t. aeleeted with aTett cars. Please uuniae. W will saake the prions low enough. SILVER WARE. Al..vs s lsrte snd Ban stock, sxade from sterling silver war- raaaalrnuallo coia. ,. a IT r. j ijr aa tt.rhtn. la various colors. Inlaid Ebony, Papkvr Macha, aae the (OTOgrMtovBriet,. '' 1 .ir.u 1. 111 1 1 .. A lee assomnent Raaketa, Castors, Csndle-stleks, , LbIT Aha, Watch aiakera' Tools aad Hsirn"-. haohi BAent. ACMtlNtll Hay- UeT rkueivkd . t , 2.V) eeamlras Bags- and J busheh. 4011 yda 4 Hemp Bagging from HO to 33 eta per yd. ' tw yds Twil'd Cotton do. 1 psMaBdeOaaee Rartaps. . ia 1 Bale ueavy uaaaourgi. Por sale cheap by Uuns J. D. OHBORn A CO. ft PICTORIAL HIHTORY at the Unued Ptalea nf AnwrleaJJaas A . , ., 1 ... Pn4LL..i Tav or a AdBxtnue trnSZ. Tl.n'SrktorW. Fwnh Ninons -d;mn by Henry O. Watsoa: Illu-nUed 'Mmm.mm'7SZ. mVoZ oiitlnal dealraa, by TV. Uroom. , at IB. low prie. of twa dollara. Por sale el IBe new maiam, J. n. RM.F.T A CO. street. an TRIMMINW'' GOLD sad ftaeel Reaas, F.msroldavtng "rr i. fc. W. h9imnjt m. LKtH N OT.nwiwvii-w--- -9
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, FRIDAY MORNING, ADGDST 22, 1851. NUMBER 38. VOLUME XV. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY fOOTT fc 1AIOOK. OFFICE JOUBNAL Butl-niNOS, HIOH iNDMAIt STBBBT!L COUNTING ROOM ON PEARL STREET. TBKM8 laverlably la edvaaee. Tho llally, to persnasia Columbus, per year . - AG 00 . sent by msll (Ml ul Columbus ...... a Ml " during the session, aud Trl-Weekly bslsnee ol year In Colurabue ............. My mill Tlie ITI-Weekly by mall Weekly In Columbus . . . Outul tneeityi by mail.elngle - . . . . Tii cluba ol lour mil upwards To cluba ol ten mil upward., to dm address Usily, session Trl-Wenkly Weekly, single To alub. ul Bve and upwnrda 00 i 00 a on a oo 1 no i as i oo a in i oo Ml 40 AdvertlslM The following raM and rales ol advertising hsve been sgreed upon between th. proprietors ol tne Ohio utaUfman and the Ohio SIM Journal, to ba observed, I. all esses, slter Ibis dais. Jury IN, 1"4. Dally Paper. Ono square. 10 linns or loss, one insertion m eseh additional M I week ' a i it ii 3 ii i . 1 month ..., ii S i. ii ii 3 - - I a ii it ii g ii ii it - ii 13 n . SUndlns card, S lino, or losi,pir annum . . . . V. summit, with 4 uuungea, .... . to so 0 35 1 SO . 8 00 3 00 . 4 00 .600 8 00 10 00 . 15 00 18 00 . 10 00 30 00 . 33 00 SSO0 . 30 00 00 00 . 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 55 00 I M (!) II " changed weekly " daily ii with touangaa I ii g i. 13 changed weekly uauy 130 00 Other eases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rales. The staadsrd of measurement to be minion type. For eaeh additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length ol time, and for each additional square inserted unuer tne yearly rates, nail pnim. Ho advernsemeut to no eon.iiioroo ny J'"Br,",r 1 eMcd on the aunuscript, or previously agrceu upon oo..ec. uie Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise- a .u. .M,.,lni ph.rtfiHi for their onblication. raBMW imju,,u.u n...-".;------r. . Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged .1 the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name; the same to be. in all cases, paid in advance. All advertiaimenu Irom strangers or transient peraona to oe 1!!. .... a.-l oath, cnov for a .neclned numW iwmnKii.w. - . , rHMW..i ft, of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered oul, ud payment will be exactea . ,.nn.,d rilidl. to ine privileges ui .v..... -- - -.;uiiin. their regular busioess; ud all advertisements not pertaining inereto,tooe mr . . EH.M Agonu, lie, not to bo contracted lor by the year, but to bo cbargod Anverlisemonis lor AuoiiuMtn,,., -e-- - . rSmm cam ne'lsr.XTD oaTtirrool.v. AdvenlsemenUlorcharlublelnstilutions,llrecompanlcs.waril, township, ud other public aieolings,uo sunn ..-,."- .i V... h..mw 05 rents. i .i .i.h..Ht .h.rm. unlMsaceomnantcdhv funeral miWIHIIICU w,,..uu... . .I . r . . I iavluuons, or obituary notices, ud when so accompanied, to be Resulsr advertisers, ud all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lalra, soirees, concerts, or uy public entertainments where charges ere mode lor admittance-all nutices ol private assoclatlons-every notice designed to call attention to private ouwrpn-r .- tended to promote Individual eaterest, cm imly be Inserted with the understanding that the aame is to be psld lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rata of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by u advertisement. Ail leaded ailvertlsenMinrs 10 ue cuars- - the above rates, and measured nail aolld. .j.,,i, Advertisements on tne insioe eaciusi.ny, v-.H..- -. ... rate of 50 per cent, in advmce on tne anove rates. Attorneys will no nuiaen lor mio pnvB , .. . men is brougnt in oy wem. Counting House Almanac for 1851. 7. I W I JANUARY. a. 7i. wt. r.i. i .. T a "4 . 5 K 7 8 H 10 II l 12 1:1 H l.'i Ul 17 18 : in ill a 1 !M 23 445 ai an a? as an an 31 .. a FEBRUARY a. a.T.wT. r.- i .. .. .... 1 '. "l ;i 4 7 8 v III II 12 13 14 l.t 1 irt 17 18 ii an ai ay I 23 24 25a 27 as .. a MARCH. ' 11 7. a. t.w t.J f .. 7. r. .. .". 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 111 ail 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2!l t 30 31 .. .. I ""'APR11 i. m.t.wt. r. 1 2 3 4 f. ' 6 7 8 V 10 u ia 13 14 If. 10 17 18 10 i 20 a l aa 23 24 as an , 27 2S 2(1 30 "matI s.a. tJwt. r. s. 77 .7 .. .. 1 s .1 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 IS III 17 18 1.120 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 30 31 'Tune'. s.a.r.wT. . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 42 23 24 25 26 27 28 129 30 U "I" "1-..-L JULY. 2: AUOUST, .t. w t.I r., .. .. .. i 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 2(i 27 28 29 SEPTEMBER. t7wT.r. SI 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 35 211 i H. T.f wT.rJT. 77 77 i 2 3 4 Ii 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 1C 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 3(1 31 .. "NOVEMBER. a. tJwt. r.. .. .. .. 7. 7. i 3 4 ' 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 20' 27 28 29 DECEMBER. i. T. w T. r. aaaulL a allow at. HxaaT r. TAoa. UAI.l.OWAT eV PA4JK, j'pvnttniwa AT l.tw. 17R will practice law, aa partners, In the Courts of rVnaklla T T eadadloluliMJoounues,anaininoircu,aii.. A.oans. umee at near a new Duuuiug, vpyui - - - Biay6.il A. 0. BWTTI,aB. . , m ... .-j euu.ll..si I.r.a!a4asaaae. flala. . Oltioa, No. li, Hell'a Kxchugo, uppoaite Secretary ot Slsle sonice. ii" m . nsait sjiuiiaI.I. ii a A!laMbBM. Able. ATso7Tcommlssioner to take the Acknowledgmul ol Deeds A for the Bute ol Sew loth. . .irrri .. tko. ooBToc. oo. a. coasToca. BUTTI.RH, UOIaSTIM K eV CO., FORWARDINO AUD COMMISSION MKHCHAHT8, Lard Oil Muulacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Pish and Lumber. Head of the Cual Columbus, Ohio. wow i ik.l ulfma made oB eoasurnnMnle. mare ntnlllVAV AV flilH Iran Fenndry, Dread streel.aear Use Bridge, Calaex etoves of all kinds, ud treat variety of Castings, always on hud. ocU,'41 T.v?.?"SL r .jtCZ. U;.hL,. l:l.mi.i. " 1 otnea, High street. wm. sataXBT. m a. uui. BTItaT.Bl'P Ml I.1I.S.KI. B nni.ttllf nruri. uiih sueet. nptiosits the n nblie OoVns, augvo,'su . nane Mr t n.. a-aKALEIU ta HardwM and Catlery, Irua. ti"j?" nJ Baaw-BlaMTia Goods, Ac-Ate. no. Il.l ana street, aig. o. JOHN W. BAXia. bob Bar aaaraTBONa. BAMR ABBlPTKUu, mm umee, nvw. . n . . .., " saubl at. aiLU. steal SAgri-ta, If--- ATTENDtotaetrrwatlaelrBrrfa saUinf aad Iswaag real essssa, ti eivUnif laaaa, aaUaatinaint slssais sssaslasrl - ' ' i - BBTBBBWCBB. u . . , ah a im. Mew York p. e, nasioifs. L. a. habbib. F. C. RFSHTONH CO.. WHOLBSA.LB AH U IITilt BBAL B B f IN DRY IJOOUM, Boots, Shoes, Uata, Caps, Mlraw Hoods, lis. Four doors auulb ul' the American, (.'oluiubus, imiI8 Ilurtlware. GBKB, ABBOTT eV CO., Riga eflhe Ullt Padlock, Na. IHI lilaa street, f I large !!S HAVr; now In atora and la iraasim iriim uie east, n very u Block of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, mini and mechanical tools. We have long been anzioua to n our customers on low prions, wo have new the ability to do ao. Our goods were bought for cash and we ean and will aell to prompt paying purchasers upon aa good terms, if not a little better, Uian any other establishment in this vicinity. June7 UKRK, ABBOTT It CO JOSRrH H. B1I.BT JOSBTU bullivant. J. H. RILEY &. CO., BOOKHKI.I.KKH AND HTATIONKHH, AMU Ui'alersln Paper Hangings, Borders, Wiudow Shades, Window Cornices ud lancy goods, resnecttully glveuotlce that they have received a very extensive assortment ol one goods tu which the attention of the public ia Invited. not BI.DKIDHB Ac MARTIN. DRAPKKH AND TAILORS, High tort, lit door north of Town, oppoaite la. V. S. Hotfl, A KK prepared to execute all ordera in thuir line of business, In fx the neatest end most fashionable etyle. J08KPH F.LDIIIimR, pIMtf A. L. MARTIN. WINDOW il.AHH. C10MMON aires and qualitlea; also, superior American and Preneb Glass, of nearly all aiaea usually wanted, at the sign Ol we tiiui r.uwi n. MKW JRWBI.HY KMTAMHUMKNT. BROWN At BUCK. THK Ut betv title, and JtnLsingsss wBUM Hotel, mi THR undersigned have formed a partnership with this saaen tne room lormeny oconpira ny u. n. fancy atore. a few doors south ol the American and Dearly otwoslte the Exehnnae Bauk. where they have opened a new assortment of Walehee, Jewelry, Mllver a ad Plated Wan, flala Peae, Haretaelee of every deserlptiou, to suit all eyes. And all kinds of FANCY IIOODB usually kept In their line. We tuvilo all to call and look at our stook, we will be plessed to show our gouds whether they wish to purchsse or not. Wstchos auouioca. repairea in vne oesi mmnor ana warranwa lor one year. Prom tholr expnrinnce In the busloess they hope to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron- age. s. u. niturvn, mayuj S. BUCK. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDOW AY & GO., MANUFACTURE STEAM RNGINBM, tnllOM new and Improved nattorns.arnonl which Is one for the r Ky gAW UlhL 0'eonipt torlu- M1LL IKoli8 ind flxturoscomplete. They also make the celebrated ir A H a. G It a PATKrlT W A T K II WUKKL. KAII.UUAU UAH WUr.r.l.O, BOO ail CABTNU, mxua. rae u pnlriea. t-AOlinunuaumy roiuieatuu . . k. . . nrnmollv to order. RAILROAD CAR WHKKl.S, and all other IRON and BRASS h,,,,Kh, a:KI.KilHATKI COOKINR STOYK. '"""" -f."" ?" purnacea, riro urates, ana rt,uuun. an warramea, are con. . nU xktail on liberal li.rms. MerchanU and others dealing In Ploughs and Stoves are re- tpeiltul y invltml to examine our stoch awl price, l0,BJMii toula.tt CAHR1AUR THIMMINIJM. Damask Linings; Painted and Hum Cloth; Tacks,8eainei Cord, Malleable Casuugt, etc. torsaleny OEHK, ABBOTT A CO. lirR haveon hsnd ud for sale at the lowest market rates. TV Linseed Oil, White ud Red Lead, Coach ud Furniture Varniah. Also, a aunerior article of Picture Varnish, together with a areat variety uf uainta, brushes, lus. At the sign ol the Jyi i... Ill .T OAlll. (JILT PADLOCK. CITY TRADB. rTtllK attention of the Ladlca la niecllillly Invited to the elo- gaot atock ol Dreea Silas, Casbmrrta, AII-Wool Delaines, ghi,, scarfs, Krabniideries, Hllilaaia, Laces,, ,, pocei,, opened by P. T. SNOWDKI Huilillug. Uu stuck of Dress Silks, alone, will SEOn h HOW IW KN, No. 4, Odeon i. will rlcblv rerav w oxamluation. Wo take pleasure in showing our lioods to all who may Invor us witn a celt, l,pi. ZKPH YR WOR-TKO-.-Pi.ough fyjg NSITICR. MESSRS. SMITH A MILLS, Heal Estate AgenU, have a lew nf il,,. nhnicA hnililins Iota on Town atreet ud Wasbinc- lon Avenue still left Purchasers wishing tu build residences on the beat building ground, and In one of the beat neighborhoods In the city would do well not to be too lale no33-d I n Ann MANDKVILI.r.'S SKRIES ot Headers, lor ssle 1 UaUlIU In quantities, at tho New Bookstore. SB ASiniXTAIIH. BE have now In store at the sign ol the Cllt Padlock, and on we cu equal any ii a...Ua wo u.w , mux l .i.'..' .u.,ri,l l.nr.Mil to ttlKtfl. both American aud foreign. SOU kiaa nails assortnt, including tho host eastern ud western nailaudsplki 9,000 lighu window saab, and more coming. l,ouuiocKSua isicoosiii iiiwj utiiD,.-... u.w .............. ...H .... thH late imnrovementa in loeaa nno lauiuea ana omer .nin. i... ,i,Mir blinds, sales. Ate.. A'C. Also, While Lead, Oil, Putty, Paints, Varnishes, Sud Psper, I AV- A.. I POK vAKKIAtin HAacnn We have patent ud enamebid Leather, painted and gum Cloth, ulaln and lucy colored Damasks, Lamps, Buds, Lace, Broad aiotn, ,ui,o. ., ,,r,u Irnjijnr.-gir.r.i is-" aiuvs'ir. WflhftTeTubt kDtl HucktH-, KnivM ttnd Korki, T( tr- nntl tv.ii ns.rltdD ttnii tinniAd HtWDuif unil KfttlRi, uid vrl- I otj ul THfJ tiMMtwry urtfoke nnt pnumnrated. IWbf.T BtuTAlt, Lock, M.muUiiR, tibot Hngiwd Germm ver fuwder Fltulu ind Homi. In grrtM TBritr, miiDK which tattf be fuuml mmy npAiiortooU not ittUii. fiiuiirt in tlt Wert. If KKKg HI IHT.lt N rilllUNHT lirf kavA In.lrnruivaH At Is tht'm.fMDfU't ehltrnt. IV Aisua. th. luativ cluhrmted KiMtiia rlimlrr chnrni, th mott uuivraHy umJ of uiy rhurn in Ynuk.-'duin. II ynu mnu I ' ilL-blT a II fMYVf Mr f'.f I . j.j HIBol Urn UHt Hudloek. .11 If iiW (llllsl.KI.K I.ANDHi If1HF. Itrnnr wid IniUtir portion ut tbift Until till rraln otv 1 Mild, tuid tile re dow olfurail ivt uriYtUt itle on Ufl4aiD.i dnting toruM-Hi uttxt unl y of the purchMe tnouey Iwmg roqulrwi tiiad. at l Alsnn fhf m hnl M nr inrl oni on n uw tiiiih oi traif'ra I which are wurptuatti. tor beiuty ut locution, and all tha morn lmportut advuliur. to ta d. I mjrtMa will be furuUbi DUrUUMv Will W 1UI Mia II itu uai ta.tn s. . . AUpiJ HI .IHI IHUKIIMI lystf Uambier.Knox connty. M T.I!. WING, Agent VIIH. HAI.1C. T1IOSK two well knowu Lota Nob. 750 ud 757, on the corner i)f Rich ud Sixth afreets, with atresia ud alleya all round them, formerly the property ot i;neater Joanson, on amen are s great variety Ol cooice iron ana "m uuuci j, aw huuiiwu ... uh. tup. t ., i , mirwhassra. ALSO Two L-ota on ine corner ui r rimn ..... subdivided into seven parts to suit purchasers. There is m alley Lit, font la width running tnrougn tnem lor general rk. wk..L i iku i.,n.tf..lns tiriuiertv will he aold on very ee- eommodaiing lerme. Pur particulars, inquire of Thomas Wood, ageuL tebi rncui."- PAPKal HAN4JIN4IH AMD BURIIKBH MRW PATTKKNN. vllMTeseelved. aAneaaaortminl ot P. tier lluxlnga anil nor ai dere Soring patterns ol Prench ud American muulacrare. Also PATTKRNS POR (JKII.INIIS, In panela and plain, with ud without centre pieces. Celaaiae.fJaBeaaa Haere, In oak, marble and stoae colors, lor knishlng Uslls. Drawinga for Olluga ud Halls made loonier. , o , ... .. , a good assortment of fine patlerna. Wladaar Caralrea msde to order. Also, tllH Moulding, tor Parlors. Por !. -U new Boosamn, y no N H Thfi Trad UDDlied with paDPtab oatura booLu, and food ordered dirnet Irom ibm faetatry. A VINE I'RANCK! .. . 1 l . U: ,- 1 . ..- In. Kaat Oak slraiL lor a small payment down, and tlie balanne In live eqnal lastallmenta, witb Inter- InvaL The house contains six inert inisbed ladtoBvenirallT arraag.nl rooam-wrll, eistara, . jumi Mi uii i a ' o-l.Tr'.-TlL-.. BMBROIUKUKD fJI'RTAINH. CvMRROIDKHEU Lere and Muslin Certains, sonse Terr Ea and will be sold low, by . - asarai r. .. r-"" IV-TICK-Th. aoa, and n.. attar. "e Oo, 11 left wit ns lor I eollerlkin. Tbey must aid without delsT. 11KRK, ABBOTT A CO. Colaaanaa, Jaiy o, ies. Co- I GBORUB B. WAI.CIITT, IIOH AMD IAMVK1 f A1MTB R( v-tJtf wtwiiii. nno KILBOUHNE, KUHN9 CO.. HI fihe 44IH Brwul Axti, wcb.e;K Havl.' "TIm.- bep.bJ mr.uu.lly. or quar.erly.ll form"eyv?urb;Uev7tnatTnvarU ''r:ibeJ'premliims received will be Invested. in the Woetud w taanliT recelrt(ti from Anwrt-eu, Knglkh waA Clirmui nas fakcturfira, gawiral -ktwiitaMnit of Hirdwani. wbleli we ntm of-frriaf at pricei Mmnt ennot tail tu glrn iAtlfavctin. Mi'rchwtt, Mttch-valM, Farmrrt uid Maaa-fflaetartm are lovlled to call nmd riimliM our atork. BB93 KILBUURNR, KUUM8 St CO. a-vsal .Al.a. MoaHjaere Lou tttasted a short dlstaoee Ff ft. iuurSU eo-a of -hk treat oa the CitT. fcaUralsssd fu. urlvas. ra.H.Biws rT. K.lr.o( BAKER A AlUsirTmolIll, WiMin ANII WII.I.OW WAItK. WILLOW Waggons, Cradles and Kaski'ta, Pails, Churns,! Por sale by Iiul9 liKIIE, ABBOTT . CO. PATKNT I.KVKK CLOCK!. A NRWarticloJustriieoivi'dat i m. can and ane tnem. Juni BHOWII A BUCK'S. NAI1.H 1 17 hike this opportunity to say that we have now In store and tor sale at low prieia, 300 kegs of the best nails ever brought to this nun-set. UKRK, ABBOTT A CO. JUHT RKCRIVBD.-A large asorUneutol Horsair ree n-and other aolora Preneb Merinos. Clark Por sa every low by oelo J. D. OHBOUB A CO. CIUMMKRHIIAWI.H AT A LOHM. A dne lot, slightly Injured, I IJ to be bad lor a song, lor sale by apl II. COWLKlt A CO. A PA KM POK HA rtlilH farm Is situated wnjiln twu miles ol the city, and contains a 80 acres, OS ul which are improveu. r.nuuiraoi Sepl3 HAKKK St AKMM'I'Kunu. CUIIHM 4:lIT riAWH. .irKhaveJustreceiviHlalreshlolof thiae very superior cross It cut sawa we nave oeen selling inn msi iwo y. I June7 nr,tirH mhii i .o i iri HI IX KB WINDOW (ll.AHB. amontst which may X aUUU be found alngle and double thick Krrnch, the best Pittsburg. Also, cbesper glass ol all the usual sixes. Alioesign ol tne mil (lll.T PADLOCK. PIMTOI.M. T KVOI.VINO six shooters, logitbr with double and single a a. uarreleil pistols, lor sale at ine sign oi uie (JILT PADLOCK. BKI.TIM1. Vulcmlzed Rubber Belling for driving ell kinds of machinery. Plsin and mixed Kubber pscking square rope I ana stumng mix nngsior piston rous una ince uuniier Bep'M nii.oviuivnr. m- jv-i WnniVMRO BLANK KTM. PAIRS fine 13 by 10 or. Circlevillo Blankets. Theseblan- 6 J kets are bner, sotter and heavier than auy other make. Por sale by ocl4 is. OBBOIIN It CO. SianlMUT MAKKRH an AN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, nine, ud nearly all other artlcloa in tbelr line, at tne sign oi toe mariB LT PADLOCK riEUMAN HI1.VKII 1'I.ATKD HPOONM AND BUT VI IKK KNlvr.s. tlerman Sliver spoons muse same popular goods. Just received by mar39 H. COWLF.S A CO. rplIK subscriber will pay tho highest price for any quantity ot I a. uara, vvaeai, Kya, unla, stiax-aeea, i;iavornccii. anil TlasaihT-aeed. lelil It. PITCH 410OD1N Ac MAIION, , llUOl.ESALE and Retail Dealers in gas natures, Cincinnati, If I Ohio. 411 Main St.. above Court. Chandeliers, etc., at Eaaturn prices. J7 f!fl.nTlI AMIS f'AMMIltlttltrt. RN0LI8U, Prench and American CloUia ud CasslmersIn--1...U l.jl.. In a,K,i.k mv hi, llllinda rare combination of seesty end lea pricn. Just opened, by odd U. COWLES Ii CO. NKW UOOKM. rpm: Ots Rxd SANtMTONa. Hugh Miller. Just received at X the new Hooaslure. marB J. U. RILEY A CO. MIII.KY Ml I.I. HAWH. JUST received, cast amel Muley Mill Haws. Also, narrow Mil ud Crosscut saws. Por sale at the sign of the Oilt Padlock marl.1 UKRIi, ABBOTT at CO A CARD. Ills my purpose to resume the practice uf Law in the Supreme Court ol the Uulted Stales, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio ud Missouri, sud lu tho Supreme Court In bank ol tho Bute ol OMu .... July M. leftO T. P.WINO. TUB WIDB, WHIM WORLD. By Elizabeth Wetherell. a 3 vola Just received, anil lur sale ny ap33 HllNTINilTON A MAClNTIIIE. JEI'FEKMIK Mil! INSUKANC1 CO., (OF CINCINNATI.) Incerporalcd by the Stnteel Ohle. 100,000 Capital, f IKK INHIIRANCR efl'ected in this Company on the Ml) ilAI.Niul JOINT STOCK I Mmiie nt the iHiculiar advantages of this Comnany are : 1. It has a capital of fiutl.lioo. well secured ; baa two departments, the mutual ud joint stiK-k ; the milieu! department being secured by the whulc stuck of the couipuy aud lu srcuniule. tions. 9. 'ilia rates of premium in the joint nock department are reduced equal lu u uuual cash dividend in alvuee ul 334s per 3. In the mutual department, hut one-half of the uuunl premium is required in cash, when the iumlruce is tor life, ud tho unusl premium amuunuto flO dividend ol prnlils uuually; u.v... la.u.l ilriuinu lnl..r..l mill tr.naterallle. 4 The iilent the bn.baiid may be inaured lor the henellt of the wlie, tlioliiiiiiauceia)u, ... ..-, r - " --.- tors or represenulivos. We sre not aware of this provision in any otoer l.oinpeiiy in unini u is in iwu ..a.,. I in .l..,..i.i in.... ui... am nntnutrns nl leavinit tiielr laml I lies In comlorUble circumatanoi-s. Slid all whose income depend nnin Ibeir personal exeltlona, aa Clergymen, Physidana, Law. yera and Mernuica, uierxs, nooa ai-eiicis, anu louse m pumm olllces. Also, Merchants, Tradiamen ud MsnulHCluri rs In ao live business, wnoso property uepenas upon uie .,. ...,..,. ... . . n . d. iuusu wnusn rrn, ,- .,v..-. ,... 4. 'I'how who ruquira tho cudurk;iueut ot tbelr frloadi lur tbelr I ocurity. 0. 'I ho Hvei of nil parent who might leave their fanitliei uo- pruvldfa lor at tutor uemu. oraTii-HBl AMD mtECTORS. U. H. GOODMAN, ITlu'i. W. W. IJONKS, V. President t. Uenton Hecretary. OIBKCTOBS. CINCINNATI. II. II. tinmlmin, Oftorga Caniile. WilliRui Huru.1t, W. W.Com-a, Hatnuel it. Kuyi, William Mft'iuiinon, D. W. Uttahlrr, Cotuinbui. Board or Finance. Uoi Eatl.l'. a. UooduieU., E-q. C tin Ins CoDkhan, A.O. Hurt, Charlei (ioodman, K tieit, U. H. I'tiTOe. ClevelHnd, O. . Jacob Burnet, tiHiiiuul Wiglna, WARREN JENKINH, Aircnt. Oftlro Ohio Mutual iDturauee Co., t'oluiuliua. Prof. F. CalTlia, M. U., Mndlcal Kiamiiier. amy W-lS THROUOH TO CINCINNATI IN TWKI.VK HOVUS. C. f. aad C. Railroad, nnaaan ti itniumhtia. Btifl ronHertrd with the rOlVitHHIIHAXKNIAaPi-l I-ITTIjK MIAMA KAIIj I BANlilJMKV-VNKWAKKK. K.TOHKI.BV. niil.Uiill lain Dill DUaWf.lTUIv'IIT udrfter July 7lh, Trrtns leave aa follows, Sendsy. ex- ' eepted: Cleveland for Columbia Plinlhy, Cleveland1 for Colniubui and Way Btatluoi, IreitEht Coluubua for Cleveland .... 7.00 A.M. ... .11.00 A. M. .... 300 t.H. with .... 6.00 A.M. .... C.4A A.M. ....KM A.M. .... 60U A.M. with .... 6.4S A.M. Hhriby " Colutnliui for CbTelaud aud Way Htatioai, Iruight Tlie 6.45 A. M. Train from Columbua, with pMaenera,alopial til way lUliona, aud reacbea Clevelaod at 200 f. M. 'I be 10.45 A. M. r.iprraa Train trom Columbia, tope at Delaware, CardinRtoii, 4ialioii, Hbelby, N?w London, Wellington and )i nil tun (onl with the jJMwnR.tn Uiat leave CioriuiMtUtdOO A. M., via tli I'ittle Miami, and i:oluuibua and Xenia Hailroad., bd ffonnecu at Clevnland at fi DO If. M. lor Huftalo and Uunkirk, with ton new Mid plendid Low Prwure tfleuo PackiiU, KM-PIKK HTATK, Cain. Uazabd, and HUCKKYK B'l'A'I'K, Captain rtv amaid. lor Kiiltalo : and thvUUKfe.N CITY, Capt. C. J. Titos, eod ALABAMA, aJapt.T.W.l'BAai, for Uunkirk. ArriviM at Uunkirk at 4 oVIoca A. M.; and at Hutlalo at 7 n'rlfwli A. i., i-time to connect with tl tapieea Traiaa to New urk and Al- b"'lwt 7 00 A. M. Train from CloveUnd, with pat aengerf, "tope at alt Way tftaliiint, and reat hea Hbulb at 10 : A. M coniirJting with the Handuaky and Newark Jiaiiroad, and arrive at Cotuin bui at it.i: I. ana invinuaui u i,w r. :r v; . .....a. The 11.00. nl. r-xprp-e Wellinittoa. New London, ware, aud eonaneu with tne Dteamera r.mplre nuwe ano . i ware, aud eoiuweu with the I M,.... fpuni Hi, H.I. , .11.1 . UlMD. IIS UIMPa IIV IM'I" vhh- kitk, at Ck-valand, and at CiMumbus wltb Ine Colnmnos snd X nis, and Llule Miami llallroaila, reaebmg Cnlambus si .itti r. l.,andf'incinnatiatll.UUP. St. The 3 00 P. M. Train from Cleveland to Shelbj, with puesa- .i,.n. .1 .11 VV.. Hti.,.. I .,...r., u Tr.r lr.-h.lhv as ClavaUnd. with Dsssm- I ,p. Fusengers will be rkketpd betweea Colnmhni and Hnw tee, V(Jswll, d New York, Ulevelsna and Obevlin, t Weland gers, aops " -j i.;,rts,ClevclaaosaaNorwsia,iu.iieveninaanu-.--: .--. ia nreuared to receive freurht on consis. ar. nent,lpor. . W 1 . . vnL anil wnwpun i. m w j .um. . r ba ... T.ritr. OA. KNietrr, Clevelsnd, ) flxo. Watson, Columbus, S Ageats. , M. TttBNBB, Hbelby, ) p. W. 8T.ADIB, OlBdMStl, I "V,.,,, C. Patxicx, Cleveland, '"" W H Clxhbnt, Bup't L. H. R. R-, Clnrlnaatl. g MsoaXBr, Don't CtX.IL A., Colnrotms. A. HTONK, Ja., tiuperintendenl. Office of the C.C. C.lt. it. to, t June us, nai. IJy" vaajfiv ssnnna. - .n.tv uAnMnant hUakAaul buw,. Hllka. Rarmies. Lawns, A Craps nhnwls, ChlMrea's Ooods, Bonnet NIMH, 'rrimmuigs, baoaar siwra". mmo i'" aplx W. A A I. C. MeCOY '0. BtPaaMRICl fatkIM 1 WA. 1. C. McCO sV CO. would sail ftesttendoaol I Aeadeailea. - .a.i Mwl, .n. .sawn Oh. verv larse snd well I wltatswekof ePKIIIO aad HUslslKROOOUa wbichthey ofrmiot, -s oVrug at prioaa aiuk iowor tfc-a orred Ul Una martrt. 'L north Woe. J"TjST RIOEITBD, U pes asedle, Umaoared, aad WUUVO. C.rtt7.,5pjr TIMKM OP HIH.OINU COUKTM IN OHIO. BIIPRKMK COURT. BY the art passed at the Inst Legislature, the Supreme Court In the several couuliea ol tills state, for JB51, will lw holdna as folluws i Hamilton... Mar. 10illanooilt....JunelM Licking f-it 19 Cleruiout...Anrll 13 Putnam .... u 38 Coshocton.. " 'Si Brown 34 Van Wert . Adams 08 1 Paulding .. Highland ... aoillonsnce .. " 30 July 1 ii a 4 S " 7 8 II I 3 i 14 o 10 ii 13 33 Holmes Tuscarawas. Burk Carroll Columlilana. Jrditrauu ... Hnrriion ... Belmont .. . Monroe Cunrusey . . Muskingum. Morten 39 Oct. 1 ' 4 (I " II " 15 " 10 Ml 55 a- ..May a William. . .. " .. " 7 .. " .. " 19 .. " 14 Pullon Uenry .... , Lueaa Wood Ottaway.... Sandusky... Krie Clark.. I Uraena . CUnton. Warren Butler Montgomery Preble...... Darke Miami Slrolbv 17 31 Jl llunm J7 ii 38 1 Lorala " 391 Cuyahoga .. ii 31 1 Qeauga .... Waihlugton, " 99 ii tie Heine llallla Nov. Mercer .. Auglaise . Juiu 3 1 Lake... ii 31 Lawrence .. XriiMO Pike Jackain .... VlnUin Athens Hocking ... Perry Fairlield.... Kims Pickaway... Prnnkllo.... JJj"" 4 : Ashtabula .. Aug. 4 5! Trumbull 7 ij(iir. ii 7 Mahoning... " 9 Portage " II Bummll .... 14 Medina 14 20 Logan Champaign . uuniu ...... Delaware... Marion Crawiord... Wyandot... ii 16 18 Wavne " 38 Aihlsud ....Sept S " 20 Richland ' 31 Morrow.... ii 11 XI : Knox 10 And the Court In Bank on the first day of December. COURTS OP COMMON PLEAS. rim oiacoiT iOfirle April 1, luly 3J and October il Miami April 15, AntniHt lil and November 4. rVigjJuna a and Heptember 30. bkcond ciRctrrr. Marion Marrh 4, May 7 and OcUiber 06. iJcJfl ware March 18, June 3 and November 11. CVaieiT( April 1, June 17 and Nnvimibtir irVmt April U, Juno lii nod DC4mDfr ii. H'yundol April U3, July 1 aud Deevniber 10. thhid oiRcnrr. AfaAOTin,- Fobruary 12, May 14 and November 4. Forta6 February art, May S8 and November 18. Summit March lii, June 17 and December 0. A htib it l A p ril U, July H and Sfntcmlter iM. IVunbuU April 16, July 23 and October 0. ronain cibcuit. Aprrry March lfl, June 17 and 4cptf ir-" ju im Aj.)rll 1, July 1 and fieptemboi .a). fitth ci acv IT-Cotumbiana March 12, June 1H and Septrrmber 17. CottmU April 0, Hnptcmber il and Novmnlmr 11. TuaearatM April S3, Aofru-t SO and Nuvumber 19. Stark May 0, AuguitOand October 1W. iixm ciacurr. rickateay March 10, Koptember 1 and November 94. FairjuldMxiTli 'J4, May !Mi and HeptimlHr It. Hocking. April lii, July 7 and November 10. Run April iltJ, June lb aud October 0. ilVUNTH CIRCOIT. 'Hutler February 24, May 19 and Si-ptember 22. H'arnmMarch Mi, July 1M and November 10. Qrtim March 10, June 9 and October 'J7. Clinton April 7, Augu.t 11 and November 24. Kinimi circuit. Athemt Mnrch 4, May yt) and September 2. Vinton March IB, May ii7 and St'plrmlMir 15. Mtiftt March U4, June U and Hcpirmlter 2. U'ukington April 8, June 10 and Uetnlwr 15. Aurtftiti April lii, June Itl aud October 1)7. iSobtt June 19 and November 9. NINTH CIRCP1T. "owl TPMt-irhrairv 17. Mnv Ifimid Noemlter7. (i-inJ Term Jauuarv 17. March 21. JulT 4 and October X Supnrior Conn Jauuary 3, April 4, July 4 and Ortnbrr A. Ommrreial Court May 6. Criminal Court January 3, April 2, July 9 and October 1. TENTH CIRCUIT. Adam March 4. JuW 1 and Heptembor 23. t'.ttrm March 18, July l.t and Octobfr 7. ClrrmonthUrt U 25, July 20 and OrtobtT 91. Highland April 15, August 19 and Nov Broom April 39, September 3 ud Nov ovemiicr ii 1 November 25. , ELKVKNTH CIRCtllT. JVrtrat Jitnuary 90, April 21 and Heptcmlmr 1. i4rUiniiU.Kubniary 10, May ft and tScpteinber 15. I Medina March :t. May 19 and October 0. Way Marcii 17, June fl and October 27. TWELFTH CIRCUIT. Franklin March II, June 2 and November 10. Champaign March 31, June 16 and leptember 15. , Union April 14, June 30 and September id. CVar April 21, Augmt 4 and (Krtober SW. ttnHey 5, July 21 and October . Madiion May 10, Auguifc 18 and November 3. THIBTKKNTH CtmCTtlT. JWe-Februarj3. May 12 and Hepjwo'r fi iitii a tui airy -'4, Juim iiaiicUc.tiilnr M. (ifVip Miirtb 10, June Iti and ttctober 27. H'ood -MarcU 17, June IKI and November 3. Lucan Mnrch 21, Juue 27 and November 7 Ottawa May &, bepUtmber lb. FOVRTR INTH CtlCVIT. hiprrior Court February 3, May 5, AutfUit 4 and November 1 CuyoftOff a January 7, March 10, June Iti aud Octotier 6. Lorain Kobruary .1, Mnv 5 and November 10. litauga February 17, MHy 10 and taptember 1. iUeVtv-Aprll 14, July 21 and rfepteinber 15. nrrttKNTH circuit. ffrfann' Mnrch 4, June 3 and September 16. Harriton -Marr-b 25, June 24 nnd October 7. Monroe April ft, July 29 and October 21. il rrawy April 22. Augunt 12 and November 4. Jtjf rrxm May 6, Augu.t 20 and November iti. SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT, Skflhf March 6, June 5 and Hepleinber 2. Affrcir Mnrch 17, June 16 and Octolmr 20. Hirdin April 7, Augu.t 4 and Noveinlwr X Hancock April 14, Auau-t II and November 10. Altrn April 21, Augual IH and November 17. Augtaizt April M, June 2.1 aud OctolwrV. SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT. Scioto Febrnary 10, May 1 and rVptemtier I f'lAe February 27, May 19 and tieptembr 15. Lawrence March 10, May 2!l, and Hpu-mour 22. fialUaHnrch 24, June 12 and October 6. Jackmtn April 1, June 26 aud October 20. EIOHTFENTH CUrUIT. William Marrh 4 and HepteuiWr 9. Paulding Hitch IB and Heptember 9. Van Wert March 25 and October 7. '( nam April 1, June 17 and October 21. Hnrif April 18 and November 10. e Nftm April 22 and Heptember 23. DtjutHC April 29, June 10 and September 16. mNRTEKIVTH CIRCUIT. Conkoeton March 17, June M and October 15. kickland Marrh 31, Aupuat If, and November 24 Ait(twi April 28, July 7 and September 22. Knot May &, July 2H and October 27. I TWENTIETH CIRCUIT. Montgomery April 15, Aagnat 12 and November 4. ntllKHNDF.kH ( NKl retliectlul 1 ly In form t the poople ol Ibia city and the adjacent country, thai be baa opened a Shop at the corner ' wlmrfl W Inlenda to keeu lor tale all tartioioai in inn line oi imnmi'tw u ' aa Haddto, Harnena, Trnnka, Carpet I HaRi, Ladiea1 Hatehelt, Whlpa, e., Ac; wlildi hi.(pnd Ic. aell oaaaa;ooail not oft ounr mrma uitw .no . - bail elaewnere. Two doten tfogaklna, for anallng, for -ale Uiw .ilf and see. Wnf nepairini tiooe on anon niHc- I11W. WILLIAM ST A Kit. janvv-iy Railrad Car Maufacfery. niafiuf sv. a. ar saana l.f .. f'.l..h... flalo. HA.VK eetablianed at this central niinl llin maniilarture ol Paaaaaanr. Vrelaal, llrave I aai Haael 1,'ara for Rallroeda, and assnre all wi-stern RailroaiW.raupsnK's inatrj will be tbelr conslsnt slm tn prnenre th- bt roatevlaaTana oaaj uJ ,.. , lk. hi. kmri nt aurh at tair nrirea. HumiI- ssnna maj be sma oa the Colnmbussnsl Xwiin Hailr.art. Tinn i Irunagoot aaliroaoeompaaiesisrBsin7-""- lebui-ti - au.llilH AND ItRtDY II ATM. mw..U .v.MAIi.anriaiw.aualitT.lusiremlVfNl. AI I sa, a aiiaipbilesl,ieli, nl sll tirlees sn.l qualities, to u open edlaedaVerlwobj ll.t:OWI.K.t l.o. 1 ivnni bm aii.K smd i'iittiih HimiitHii iplen aortmeat, parllcularlT f"r cold wnuhrt. Jnat nnnwd b nig H. (JOWI.KH OO. PANADA KTH.AW HATH, A Ine SJSortm ol nl l y eaaliueeandstaes,jusirereivfla d; H. COWI.E A CO snajtw STANDARD SCHOOL. BOOKS. SkAwtu t'.mi ,i af MalfcraaarJea. IMRUT lessons tn Arithmetic, Hrhiiol Arithmetic, University A. ArtthnseUe, Elemeniary Aisro r r,iemeni.rj ifru..,y, Practical lieoeaetrv, Boardoa s Aigebra, Render's tleimetry, .,. Anerfl AMlytle uaoaseary, uaicaina ANwenpuve ieiwen-y, - 1 ... .La- I DII.M . " " - I Parker's Meheel Phlleaevalea. Jnarila Philn,oliv. ItrH Lessons la Natural Philosophy, school Compendium, Rhetorical Reader. mra. bsbbms Wlliarw. ejerw. wa " Winard'a lllatorv of u United enuea or Hepabke of Anwrrl wm..d'. Ahn,,l lliatnrv ol the United Ptatea. Mrs. Wilasrd'a School History of the nailed mates Is one of a nM l.in.a . snnd aenoet Do... tnuniieiT DRuer laaa anT of the baited Htatea hiatoriea attnd for Behnuls which we have at present fTnrlnnmt liA'.rur. nartaeaan. Biww.ie.iivr LHtbl npeaker ABMricaa Hpeakef, Mk.nl Uialoguea. Wauaua the Hind. Thiaker's Botany. Rabtlbtt's Pkifcaopliy ol Meelisaies. MANsnm.D'a Amevleaa KdneatiiiB. Page's Theory aad PrarUee ot TesehlH- ai-kav U.l.i SJtmmAirm. Uress I , I Fnltoa A Kastmaa'a Copy Book, dettgned for seknole IdeVTl nunine'io. m .Ann i lar- DIHNOLUTION. sre frm , gnjiolJltNIi M. I 1 HBh aWsao by arataal eoast I AH aeaai das by aad tn said ir eoaseaL ra will be settled byUieir wove jeB. eBssara, sUAVBaraa, Kaaaa A Co. L. K1LROURBB, L O. JOMES. I J aarllt,leBl. Iowa Land Arnr and Kxfhanr Office, COI.ItlAN. POWKIilt. HART eV I'll. TIIIH Company iiave e.Ubiiwbed a (leneral Aeiii-y Ht theaeat of (foveriiiiient lor lite uurchiste and ol Mexican War Land Warranta. and tor tho loeationof Warrauta Uaue4 under Uuiactol rWipteftilier, lftMl. The Compauy alo rmNK'lfiilly tender their aenrlrea aa ARenU foraellinfcUieMi Landawlicn pateuted, and lor paying taaee uo i.anuiui non-ruaiuenia. KKrr.lir'Nl'I'.n. Stephen Whlrher, Ym.. V. H. IHMrli-t Attorney, Iowa; 14. A. Hhelliilay, K.q Mambal " KcKitWrand Hvceivcr " Laud Ulilce, lowaCiiy, Iowa; Heitlilur and Kocelver ' " Fnirileld HegUter aud Receiver ' ' Dubuque " lluo. D. F. Miller, late M. C, Iowa . i. A. January, Kiq., Ht Louli, MUaourli J. Faldy, Kai)., " ' ' lion. Ntmion Kdwardi, Alton, HllnoU: " John W. Vance, Dun-1 lie, (7-rret Hot, Milwatikie, Wliconcfn.-Hon K. M. Iluiitinjtlop. late Com. lien. Land Office, Indiana; " Oliver li. Smith,! ntllenapolia, Indiana I " Albert H. White, Lalayelte, Phancey Kote, Kiq., Terre llaute, " John Chamber!, (late (Jnvernor of Iowa,) Kentucky ', JauiMt Davlea, Kaa., Smith land, John Armitroiiff, Kiq.((ln'eiibornh, Pennsylvania i Alexniider H. Htephenaon, Ka., Octly .burgh, Heimaylvanla i William McClellan, rVtq., Chainberaliursb, " Oeu.O. II. W.Stoll, Cumberland, Maryland. Hon. itlchard M. Young, Waabiugtou City; Fila Henry Warren, Uenry Clay llauderaon, rUq., Treaiury Department, Wublng- ton Ciiy. alajur waller n. mom-, ainmpnia, lennneieR; Col.Ham'l H. Anderson, Naihville, " General Mcintosh, Georgia. Jnltn Hryan Ksq , Cuntotu House, Charleston, South Carolina. Hflv Himjamln t'bace, Nateher, MisiiHslppi. Mqn. John McLean, uincitiunn, uuio; Onn.CbarW Anthony, SprlnnDuld, 1 W. ti iiuiiimrci, r.sq,. uniuuti Col. John Noble, Columbus AFFIjIOTKR HRAD! HffEDICAL HOUSE. esublisbed 15 Tears ato. bv DR. KINKR ill 1,1 N. N. W. corner of Third and Uoiuu ata.. betweeoSurnc aud finostroeu, I'niinrieipbia. UK A ii : Hm.AU ! i KKAiu:: YOUTH AND MANHOOD A ViKorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkeiln on Belt rreservatton. uniyvw cents. ThlaRsiok iuAttnuhliihedls tilled with nAwful lulormatlon 0 the infirmities amf diseases of rb Oenoraiivo Orsana. It addressee itself !.-- Vomh, Manhood and Old Age, and abould bo read by all. Tho valuable advice and Impressive warning It gives, will pre vent years ol misery and sufl'orlng, and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading It will learn how to prevent tho destruction of their children. A reuiitttnce of 35 cents, enclosed In a letter, addressed to Oil KINKKLIN, N. W. aom.-r ... Third and Union slreeta, bo tweun ypruco and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelupn, per return of mall. 'erns at a distance may address Dr. K .by letter,(pott-paid,) and lie cured at borne. Packages ol Modicines, Directions, Are., forwarded, by sending reniiliaiico, ami put up secure irom uamaite or cunosuy. HookM'llera, News Agents, Peillars, Canvassers, and all others, uppiNHi wiu tno auovo won very low raiea. jyl5-dly New York and Erie Railroad Line. 1851. mrf 1851. NEW route to Svw Vork city via. Duukirk aud the Erie Ilail-roud, conncctiuK wilh hrst class steauie ra on Lake Krio, the MichiffHii, ChivelHiul, (Columbus nnd Clurlnnatl, Cleveland nnd Pill.liurub, and Sanduiky aud Ciucinnali If ml roads, end steHin ert on the Ohio and Miatusippi rivers, and tho ubiu, Indiana and Pennsylvania camd-. Til AINK I.BAVB DUNKIHK AM VOLLOWHi (tiuiuluys excepled,) 1st Miirnlng Express Train at 6 o'clock. Uil do Mail " " 10 " 3il Bvening Ekpresa " 3.30 Th Mitch TlcltPU from Columlina to New Verk.fl l. Tim Alnil Train ahipiat Klin in, when; passeuners can ab-ep 7 hours, and take the Kxpress Train, arriving in Wow Vork next j ntnming at 9 o'clock, making the whole diitauctt by day light. TlieKxpreasFruilitand Cattle Train leaves Dunkirk at 4 A. I M. dnily ; a Passenger Car is attached to this Train to accommo-date Vny pasaeitgcrs and Drovers. r1 Fare from Dunkirk to New York, Second-class, V. This company are prepared to transport livestock and freights of ail kinds to and Irom New York. Particular attention will bo paid to Stock Tie gauge being 6 leet wido, gives this route great advantages over narrow gauge Hailrnads in the transportation of stock. Additional Trains will be put In commission In a very hurt time. Freight Tariffs will ho rllntrfbutpd, giving full particulars In regard to tho prices of Freight, aa soon as tin y enn lie propared- UHAa. MliiUl,Plipk J. NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Dunkirk. (Jul I New York and Jiric Bailroad Line. OK DI'NKIRK PIUKf T, WITHOUT I,ANIUN(3. TltliUl'tilt iU nt:n ivnn iiv .1-4 nuuna 1 lllKstenmer ALAItAMA, Cant W. T. PRiflE, will leave for I Dunkirk Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at S o'clock M.. or iniuiedliite.lv on the arrival ol the Kxiireas Train from :incinnati, connecting at Dunkirk with the Morning Kxpresa rain tor new lora. r1 For rreight or Passage apply to J, W. TH-'KNTON, American House, Columbus. 1" Throush TirkeU can be procurod at the Ohio Stage Of flee, Columbus, Ohio. JTJ7 New York and Erie Railroad Line. FOR DUNKIRK DIRKCT, WITHOUT LANDING. j'HiiiiiiiH iti i:ir mna in ivm tiimnc.. tllK steamer ODMKN CITY, Oipt T. J. Titur, will leave tor . Dunkirk on Mondays, Wedneadaysaud Fridaya, at S o'clock M . or hninediatelv on the arrival ol the Kvuress Train Irom Cincinnati, connecting at Dunkirk the Morning K press Train lor new YorK. Ctf For r re tent or I'asaaae appiy to J. VV. THORNTON, American House, Columbus, r Tlirouoh TickcU can be orocurcd at the Ohio Static Of fice, Columbua, Ohio. 97- UNION MUTUAL LIFE INHU RANCH C'OAIPAYN, BOSTON, MARIIACHUflETTH. f all AA.IMMI. THIS Company Insures lives on the most favorahle terms, and grant Calilornia risks, overland or by ika. Premiums can be paid quarterly, or semi-annually. Amount avauaoie ior paj- nuntnt li staaana. 1 (Vi ' ' I M. On the 1st of July last, tills company declared a dividend of 7!t per eeni., creniieu to noniera 01 i.ue roiiciea. Persons desirous to Insure Id this company, will be fumiehc.l won pamuaieia una oiana puucainniai, ainiiai. T. B'ltM'KTON, Agent, Utnce no. i.i nign si Dr. W. TRatTTTT, Medical KEanilner. Janl4-ly UTICA INBttlKANOat OOMPANY, IITIOA.N.V ejtllR nmlmnl .uont f..r thn aluivn fl.IlldUiV. i. DTenarrd to takn insnranrea ou nropertT of everr doscriplinn, against loaa or damage by riaa, and against the perils ol the six ur inland """ . : w-as hisrs takfn on tavoraDia lerme, ana Misses prtxapui wj.. T. BTOf'KTON, Agent, bml41v OBee No. T3 High st BAULK INHIHtANt'K t'Olrll'AN Y. CINCINNATI. rsgitsi sins osii. INXIIRANdKn taken In this company sgainsl loss or dsmage by Irs. and against the perils ot the sa. or tNLAin navigation, on property of every dearrlption. an losses promptly etiniatca, ana naaa Msea oh a. ..ui. terms aa any In the city. janlt-iy i. niw.. lilTY JNHUKANt'K COMPANY Of CINCINNATI. Capital 300,000 i Office apaaalte the Capital llenee. rf THLunditrslgnHl has been appointed Agent of tbe ahore coin si lealByrthe eity of Columbus, and Is authorised to insure uropsrtyiHwaxaW description against loss or damage by Firt, and against tbe perils ot the .Sr. or faiead Navigation. . mr Kisas laaea on tne must tavoranie terms. . T. HTOCKTO"., Agent. orBBCToaa. B.B. Reader, ... William Burnet, fieorge Carllale, J C. Tnorp, , J. M. Blair, u. ""'i J. P. Kilbretb, r 8. Haines, K. B. RF.F.PER, President. lapladll N. flaxflnnv, ftaeretxry CUMIMBDH 1NHI1HANCR COMPANY BIAUfNB , PIHB AND THIS Company continnra to insure every spades ot building and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares aad mercliarKlno, mmA Mk. mntBlnnl therein, aralnst loaa or damago ne ire; also, sbwnhoats, snd all sail viwsels, and Ae cargoes ol sn-ssn. Bests, sail vessels, keel Boats, ana otner watra en... . v-perils ot seas, lakes, snd rivers, oa the most favorable "nns. Junom-dO DKMAH AIIAMH. JrHec a... n u-uueallM I lUltl tllK HH IIP, inn woawa a .. . wi , , IN uiorear ot niaaost vviinsm. hie. . . . , vj Carriages, Hnggtea, ate., consramij u" and manulaettired to order. ridoe-UA.o,utle..joHi A fKn90t,, I AM now rreivlri(r daily, Irnm my uoai H,L..IM Cial. whichTl will ll iroj. Il siaho . ir ur rn m utit ma. ui j toafrvei. Hrlri'tr 'nMr l.rmii-a. UAvnifli. Colavbtu. ay 17, itl-u . . ... . . i- at,. rnl frniti Mr. Thff lnrTiiBiipa nn omi ntiimiiH - tVa'i bm fr me Hut yuer or iwo. n - m arnld ivittn, mm m wmid imnnnifiM j.r fl W. It W. B. Hrano, Colamrtif, Mf l. 1M1 n. onn lot "ay.-' Vhew . or exetuuag. repair. This preay essl he ourebawal caouji.o. ssva lor Railroad ot nans auasu. "t-jj 'p.p; 4. ARMHTRnNn j- A "w. I.j. . Eaat Towa . .. n t apara. . Ktrtillv loeated vacant loU, na East Towa stree O 'vSLSZLTJSuf Aven-.torekaa,, aae. Tkraa law uHf slaa saeaat lela e UBinU A MILL8, daily )io 0tate jTournQl- FRIDAY MOUNINO, AUGUST 22, 1851. The Kew oii(iiinf A Woibibb' Heplr ' to Sir. Swlmbelm. To He Biitort of the Net) York Tribunal Mrs. Swissinjlm occuwea two oolumm or her last Super on the short dress. She condemns ii in loto. ha aaya she hae tried it, and it if beeet with diffioul-lief all over, and if adopted, will doom her to Dertiel. ual blnibae. 8lia blu.fws now to gee a woman in it, and ilia blushes to hear woman of avnia advocate il ; and yet (he ia bcaieged on all aides with entiwatiea to adopt the new costume. Now will yon permit me, through your columns, to beg the friends oi the short kirls, to let Mrs. rjwisshelui alone in her drapery. If sue nude tue long dress convenient, tniuka h beautiful, anil " a necessary appendage of womanhood," pray let tier wear it ; it u iiownngnt tyranny to attempt to force her nut ol it. But Mrs. g. can speak for herself only. There are many other women who 6nd the long dreea very inconvenient, and think it ungraceful, burthenatime and indecent. In regard to the abort dreea, the experience of Mrs. 8. is worth juet as much aa aiiu li" u,u ,um " u, u,im iiiuivmuai. AI' tar wearing it a few times, ahe threw it aside, convin ced it waa a mistake, (she made the mistake in cutting-it no doubt). We have women in this Slate who have worn the dress three or Tour years, and aome aa many months, and all who have given it a fair trial and altered their garments until they felt perfectly eaay, pro-aonuce it a moat comfortable dreea, and a great improvement on the old etyle. Ail uie oojwtions inaao Dy Mrs. a. can oe ooviatco, exoopt that of her personal motloaty, which would make ner wiso nereeu away wuen a woman in sains should chance in stoop to pick up a thimble or pluck a flower, and thus expose her underskirts, and the ehad-off nl a pair of logs encased in trousers. On each ocoa. sioua, we might recommend her to try herown panacea ; for all excessive modesty, that which ahe often pre scribes for those who are easily put to the blush, shocked or horrified vii : the amelling-boltle. A man in a round-nbnot would no doubt throw her into a spasm. But what would ahe do on beholding a lady dressed according to her faabioTj, with two thin aktfa and no liilurcnted garment, going up or down a Bleep hill or pair of alair, on a very windy day f There can be no question uf tlie superiority of the new coatume, in all reappcta, for all timea and places, over tbe one recommended by the editor of The Viriteri but we all kuow that the comfort uf any garment dependa wads on the fit. We have no war to wage against long petti, coata, We any, let all the men and women who like them wear them, and let ns who like the ahort dress wear it. " Inasmuch aa the great Father made the form very nicely," I aee no reason tor being ao shocked at the sight of it. It seems to me that one might contemplate a pair uf lege in Irouaera with aa much calmness as a pair of bare arma or shooldera. Our most fashionablo men and women will coolly look at the female form nit canvasa, or in marble, without any dra- . prry, and it ia the sheereat a6ectation lhat tbey are ao shockrd at the bare idea that a woman has legs. Now , in my opinion, a leg ia a leg, whether on a mau or on a wiinwn, and if Mra. Swisehelm cannot endure the siiibt of a woman's leg in panta, I adviae all the men who seek her presence hereafter to wear aprona, and nevnr mm their backs to her. nnlraa iheir ooat-taila reach the floor, but hack nut, aa from the presence of royalty. Hlessmel how the modesty of Mrs. 8. would Im inriured in a lour round the world. She would have to dodge through the Celestial Empire and the domains of the Grand Mogul, and other eastern coun- trioa, for fear ol meeting a woman in pants I ana utro Holland, Uermany, r ranee, Bwittcrianti, o., tor lear of meeting aome pretty pennant girl with lega. Even in Great Britain she would find no repose, for in Bcot-laud tbe bare legsof Ibe Highland soldiers would meet her eye nt every turn. Coming back to tbia Continent, lo, behold I in South America the women ride m horseback aa men do, lega separately enens. d I and even here, alas ! in the model Republic, we have revealed Ilia fact lhat woman too ia a forked animal, and ia not, aa ahe aeema to be, a ' churn on castors.' Airs. 8. hlamps us for all the newsoaoer twaddle on . the uew costume, and regrets that women of intelligence aimuM turn aside Irom great questioua of reform, to get up a donghtr campaign on petticoats. Now ahe ia mistaken in saying that we who haTe donned the short dresa have set all " Christendom in a fin " la it not those, raiher, who have commented upon our act those who questioned our right to dress aa we pleaaaf We grew tireil nt tne patterns oi -rreucu muunera ami American apes; " there waa loo much taiaery en tailed by tne one, ami too man tan to ne u ragged oy Ilia other; ao we halted in the grand fight by the way, but for a moment, merely to unhook our dresses, Jop oil' superfluities, and take a long breath, lhat we might work on with more freedom and ease. Mra. 8., instead of moving on with the main army to battle the enemy, turned round tn look at, wonder at, and scold at uaana our lege, one say a mat neiiner ibiviu, slather, Melanclhnn, Father Matthew, John B. Oough, nor William Burleigh, would ever have allowed their great minda to entertain so trivial a queation. Well, nira. m. nas ner momi y.tu-aiica m uioa.Minig .u. .,-liinvle of qneaiions that come before her, and wa have ours. If ahe thinks the paramours of politicians, the deluded account of how cntiutiy girla can bathe them-selves in a pint uf water, with their clothes on, or the mysterious knockinga, questions ol more importance than tlie freedom of woman's powers of respiration, or locomotion, or the right of every individual to consult Ida or Iter own comfort in iheir clothes thatching why all women do net tgrre with her that is all there ia of that If lime and apace would admit, in regard to the lung line of worthies above mentioned, I could cite many little questions on which each and all of them have been greatly agitated, some ao amall lhat Mra. 8. would acorn even to measure ihem. Aafo William H. . Burleigh, I heard him, on a recent occasion, make quite a apeech on the ahort dress, and be has tor himself forsworn me farisinn stove-pip. nai, auu bui up mi. after hia own fancy. Only think of the great mind of William H. Burleich centered in a hat I Yours, in behalf of Thi SklBTs. There waa a creililed report lhat two 'Dncheasea of high rank and consideration at Court, had decided to abandon the English Church for that of Boms. That one of them ia the Duchess of Sutherland, (gueen Vic toria's Miatresa of the Holies, is pretty certain; wa have a rumor lhat the other ia tne uucneaa ot Kent, (the Queen'e Mother,) but this, in the absence of proof, hard I y pronatiie. CLOCKf FOR l.50. OonO srtiole just f ecetved, which wa will warrant to keep snod time. Also, a large assortment, oi svtrj description, the lowest priees. . . jw.j5 siuina a suls . nLVNN. T. S. BALDWIN. Wr would esll attention to our atoek of Flaw Waaraea, of l.aadaa and Ueaeva Maaafartare, which wiUcoas. mend themselves in the high nniih sad accuracy of their ausraal nwtnA themselves In the hlah finilh aad accuracy o 1 . , ., J 1 ml, nf Ourir AIM, Pino Watches lor Indies, ta aresl vartety I as wall aa a general nssortmentof all other kinds of Gold and Silver Watches, a atyns ana price to oun w. o.nri.T. A full aad beautiful aairwnet.t. aeleeted with aTett cars. Please uuniae. W will saake the prions low enough. SILVER WARE. Al..vs s lsrte snd Ban stock, sxade from sterling silver war- raaaalrnuallo coia. ,. a IT r. j ijr aa tt.rhtn. la various colors. Inlaid Ebony, Papkvr Macha, aae the (OTOgrMtovBriet,. '' 1 .ir.u 1. 111 1 1 .. A lee assomnent Raaketa, Castors, Csndle-stleks, , LbIT Aha, Watch aiakera' Tools aad Hsirn"-. haohi BAent. ACMtlNtll Hay- UeT rkueivkd . t , 2.V) eeamlras Bags- and J busheh. 4011 yda 4 Hemp Bagging from HO to 33 eta per yd. ' tw yds Twil'd Cotton do. 1 psMaBdeOaaee Rartaps. . ia 1 Bale ueavy uaaaourgi. Por sale cheap by Uuns J. D. OHBORn A CO. ft PICTORIAL HIHTORY at the Unued Ptalea nf AnwrleaJJaas A . , ., 1 ... Pn4LL..i Tav or a AdBxtnue trnSZ. Tl.n'SrktorW. Fwnh Ninons -d;mn by Henry O. Watsoa: Illu-nUed 'Mmm.mm'7SZ. mVoZ oiitlnal dealraa, by TV. Uroom. , at IB. low prie. of twa dollara. Por sale el IBe new maiam, J. n. RM.F.T A CO. street. an TRIMMINW'' GOLD sad ftaeel Reaas, F.msroldavtng "rr i. fc. W. h9imnjt m. LKtH N OT.nwiwvii-w--- -9 |
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